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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-05-22

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-05-22 page 1

I mm if.' VOLCJME XV. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 22, 1852. NUMBER 268 I IMTED AMD PUBLISHED BV SCOTT It SAIOOU, OFFICE JOURNAL IUILDINQS, HIOU AND MARL STRXKTS. COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TEUJtlts- Invariably la advance. I'lm Dully, to personsin Columbus, per year . $8 00 " tent by mall out of Columbus ft 00 " during the aesslon, and Tri-Weekly balance of y ear In Columbua 500 4 00 Ily mall ...... I'haTrl-Weeklybymall Weekly in Columbus Outot theoity; by mail, single To clubs oi four and upwards To olubs of ton and upwards, to one address. Dally, session Trl-Weekly Weekly, single To oluba ol five and upward! 300 8 00 1 50 1 25 1 00 8 00 1 00 50 40 Advertising, The lollowing ratea and rules of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors ot the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio State Journal, to be observed, In all eases, alter this data. July i, IH4H. , Dally Paper. Oat square, 10 lines or loss, one Insertion " " each additional " 1 weok i ii 3 i ii 3 ii " ii ' 1 month 9 ' i ii ii 3 ii ....... . ii ii it 6 i, ii 9 ii ...... . . ii i. " U itamling card, 8 llnea or leas, perannum . column, with (changes, " " . . . . . 0 50 . 0 25 . 1 60 . 800 . 3 00 . 400 . 6 00 . 8 00 10 00 . 15 00 18 00 10 00 80 00 . 23 00 25 00 30 00 80 00 . 35 00 6 V Ml 4 i. ii 12 ii " changed weekly daily " with 4 changes ii 6 " .. i ii changed weekly 40 00 45 00 65 00 130 00 aaiiy Other cases not provided for, chargeable In conlormity 1th the above rates. Th .t.nriard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a grcator length ot time, aua lor acu aaaiuouai square uiseriea under the yearly ratea, halt price. ... No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless It Is ape. cified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between tha parties, I'ubllihors not accountable for the accuraey of legal advertisements beyond tha amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for otflces of every description) to be charged at tbe rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; tha same to be, In all cases, paid in advance. All advertisement from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on tbe copy for a specified number ot Insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly: The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. .,. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate - AgenU, ace, not to be contracted for by tbe year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. NO ADVEBTISKHENT CAN INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY. Adn.'t'.'i.ientslbrchariublelnstitutlons,tlre companies, ward, township 4ud other public meetings, and such like, to be charged bait pilco , , , , I lealhs inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral lnrltstiou or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be '"ttoau'a. advertisers, and allotherssondlngcommunlcstlontor reuuiriiia notices, desiring to call attention to falra, soirees, con. oert,iir,tny puolio entertainments where charges are made lor adiuiiuuw-all notices ot private associations every notice deai'inedto esll attention to private enterprises, calculated or Intended to promote Individual interest, can only be Jnjefted with the understanding that the aame is to be paid lor. If Intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will bo charged at tha rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. ... . . , All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if soHd. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to bo charged at tha rate of 50 per cent. In advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden for tha price of inserting advertise ments brought in by them. HOMEOPATHY DBS. COULTER A BARNES announce to the citizens of Co-luinbua and vicinity that they have formed a partnership tor tbe practice or tha Healing Art according to the retormatury law of Uomeopathy. They expect also to cure their patients without that severe and terrible medication which makes them worse before they can be made better, or sinks them nearer the irrave belore there la any effort to raise them. tfr"omce la the Odeea Balding;. Residence of Dr Coulter, corner of Btste and Fourth streets. Residence of IJr Barnes, Town st,, South side 4 doors west ol Third. apl&tf DR. H. I, THRALL, (Inte of Gambler, i,r. "FFICE removed to (jwvNMEra Block, corner ot High street KJ and Sugar alley marll DU. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OKFIUJt, O. 4, Noll' Exehnage, opposite the Secretary of state a ofiice, High street, Columbus. deel 1 NATHAN BROOKS. Jaatlee ef the Peace, Ofllce In tha i ocm formerly occupied by Justice Evans, south of the Franklin Bank, up stairs. GERE, ABBOTT oV CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Roods, aic, Ao. No. 161 High atreot, sign of the Ollt Padlock. ' A. B. BUTTLES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Colombo, Ohio. Offlee, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ot Utate sottice. ltt ; VVALTRI THRALL, Attarnryaod Couaaellorat Law, Colombno, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take tbe Acknowledgment of Deed for the State ot New York. oct2u i JAMES A. WILCOX, " Notary Public and Commlaaloaer for New York aad Wtoconato. AT tha Ollica of P. B. A J. A. WILCOX, High .treet, near Broad. roh3-iam J. R. TCTTLB, ATTOaNXT AMD OODKBELLOa T LAW. OFFICE Next door south of City Bsnh Buildings, overall-Sam's Saddlery'"'". Columbua. Ohio. nolK-dowly I4MTEL 0LLOWA. . """ET GALLOWAY 6s PAGE. A TTORNK YS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partners, lo the Court of Franklin and ad loining eountiea, and in the Circuit and Diatrlct U. S. Courts. Omoe in Flatt'a new building, opposite State House. may6.tr JOSSFH -. SMITH. aUEL SS. MILLS. SMITH & MILLS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Real Eatole, Boooty Lead aad Penaloa Agent, Two door East of High, on Town Street, eOLDMOOS, OHIO, ATTEND to tha practice of their Prolesslon, obtaining Pen-sions, buying, selling and obtaining Land Warrants, selling and lesiinf Real Estate, examining land Mies, collection of clams, Ac, . , , - j- Letters from a distance last he potaid. P' m e axasioMs. BAEnia r. c E..iofc y c 8KSgIONg fc co. D RY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Csps, Straw Goods, Ao. Four doors soutn oi ine anwncmu, vu.uuinu.. i.. WSL IIIIIBT. . X.ILLEV. f ook bindIrYa ndKblank BOOK MAN VFA CTURERS, a RK prepared to Bind la any style. In a superior manner 1. m. aaving la ae o nrai r.n,uw.uB . .c , Ma 1 Buckeye Block d story. ap58 SOHD w. aaaxa. aoaaaT aassnaoNO. uaararss Mr S RMSTUhKI. R EAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AOEWIO. Office, Sooth room Kxcnengo nana panning, LOCUH EOTTLX. TMEO.COMSTOCE. OIO.O. COMSTOCX. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK V CO., (Successors to B. Comstock A Co,) FORWARDINH AND COMMI8HION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manuf acturers, and dealers in 8al Plaster, Fuh and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbua, Ohio. ry Liberal advances made oa eonalgnmenta. mm JT. RIDGVVAY CO Iron Feoadry, Broad otreet, near tbe Bridge, Colona-bao, Ohio. Stoves ol all klnds.andagreai variety of Csanngs,alwnyaonhand. oelL'41 B. E. SMITH, Aoelloaaod Coaaaataaioa Merrhaalt, No. S, Odeoai BaiMlaita, Coloanboo, Ohio. ALL kinds of Mentaandise, Real Estate, Household Furniture aY.aoMoeiMsoeebteu?re. rersooswiahingany de-acripUoa of goods cold will tad it to their advantage to call. Libnrml advances made oa cooaignmcnts. Coiambu, Oct. 1. 185L-t. HENRY CHBARS St ABIJAH S.CHBARS, Hooee Palotero a4 Paper Hawrero. llghstieet,botweeB8pria(aad Lootreett,Columbu,Ohlo j-4iy NOTICB. . , , , . . THE mderslroed harethia day assnHatfd themselves I; bmst-JeVunderirio ot WM. RICHARDS A CO, th. old ataad ot Wax. Richara, No. t, Nell Houae, oStaoce Cotaadma, Febra-T h 1651- U BLADE, Tballbsral prtrco-re with wWrt, our Heads and th pablis wrally favored as, is T.tHally arkaowledged ; ondaesw. xeaoralhr l oaasan of the "-"'wMTRlcHARDaACO. Fobraary L, 1851. AH enoao bavhag aaoettJra oeeont with the lot v" sSsoVrotaviled to eaU aa aeltai the -mo by wm. sucstsh WM. RICH ow. f. it with the lose ira ol lyeaaa or fARDa 1,1851- (aoarl oALTJABLB i"k.TH,RD a Buanaproved halflot eormorM and tereac A modioli Brtek dwetUaf with lOrooomandgoooVbaUd ZZSZZJm aonee Mswd Rick atraeta. Eaomlreof INSURANCE. Thoae who wish for Fire Insurance will please read Ike following Itepert of the r uanniin rmit inniKANUK lUAsPANXt or PHILAlfKLPIlIA. O I10WINQ CASU ASBETTS, January lit, 1853, invested aa First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia .. 057,513 64 Real Estate purchased at Sheriff sale 84,377 78 Temporary Loans on Collaterals 125,605 73 Stocks, valued at 66.506 oust 62,325 50 Notes, Bill receivable, Ao 8,006 (0 Cash 46,481 3t $1 284 390 M ty INSURANCE AGAINST FIRK In the above com. pany, py llelg-ytij WARREN JENKINS, Agent. Hartford Life and Health Ininrance tomrjanr. OFFICE-POST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, CONN iapiiai ana surplus erer nuv,vuu. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED DEARLY 4000 1'ULIUIKH. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY TBE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COM' PANY tske risks on Life, arant or nurehaan annuities. Ann, far endowmenta. and maka ennlmeia noon and annftrtainin tn deferred and revislonary Interests connected with life risks, agreeably to the power and privileges conferred by the charter. sua Business or ine uompany la eonanotea upon toe Joint Stock and Mutual nlan. at the option ol the Insured, thus meetina tha wants and cir cumstances of the publlo more fully, it la. believed, than purely nu.ua. vuinpames can on. Annuities will be aranied or nnrehaaed. and endowments enn furred on terms highly favorable, and according to the rate of o most itDerai ana wen conducted uomuanies in tuts country ana in s-ngiana. The charter of thl ComDsnv nrovlde that tha wife mav In. j i- .. . i . - sura the Ufa ot her husband, and tha amount to be paid be se cure i rum creuiior ai nis uestn. An equitable sum will always be paid for policies surrendered to the company before they expire. Traveling sea. and foreign residence nermlt will be Granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of persons going to California will be granted on tba Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate of pre mium. Extract from the Certificate of the Comptroller of the State of Connecticut, dated JANUABY 7tfa, 1651. "The groat success and prudent management of this company. together with Its well Invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidence of tha eommunltv. and I recommend it .. in my opinion equal in strength and ability to the be ' .nstttu- uons oi ine una in me union." (eignea' r.. . Rcrus a PiNNxr, Comptroller. The Board ot Directors Is composed of active business men with capital and character Involved, and living their persona) attention to the management and eontrol of the transaction of tha company. JAS. DIXON, President, wm. i. nuua&n, vice rresiaeni. Hfhbt L. Miller, Secretary. Hartford, Dec. 10, 1851. Pamphlet. Application, and all neeessary Information upon tbe subject, can be had by calling on the AGENT, or W. 01. FINCH, under Exchange Bank. p . i- ...... .- Anuamfuiv . - ja&s-oam unu, u. uunoiuta, geut. rittsbureh Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF 8100,000. THIS Company makes evory Imnrance appertaining to or connected with Life Riekt. on the Joint Slock and Mutual rates combined. On the Joint Stoekplan, the ratea are one-third less than those chsrged by Mutual Companies, and fifteen per cent lower than the rates of most Stock Companies. 1 he Cbarter permits tne granting oi insurance on L.ue in every form, including the right of Wife, Children, Parents, or Creditor: To insure the Life of another for their own exclusive ben efit, payable alter death or upon the partiea arriving at the age ot 00, ou or us years. urriur.no. James S. IIoon. Presidents Sam'l McClurkaji, Vice Presl- den i Josefh S. Leech, Treasurer i Ciiabxe A. Colton, Sea- relary- n Jahes S. Boon, Joseph 8. Leech, John S. Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, Sam'l McClcbkan, William Phillip, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkin, late Secretary of War. Hon Waltee Fobwaud, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snyder, Esq., Caabler Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, Wholesale Grocer. Those desirous of Insuring, nr in want of Information on the subjoot, will please call at the olttce, over the Book Store of Huntington A Maclntlre, High street, Columhns, Ohio. K. H. VANREKSALAER, Agent. Norman Cay, M. D., Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's New Hall. dec5-6m. Washington Union Insurance Company, OK CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, 81OO.O00. INSURES tbe safer alasaes of property at reasonable ratea of premiums. No risks takenon tha " Special Haxardoua " classes, nor to exceed (3,000 in amount upon one risk, or in the same vicinity. By such mean this Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loss by one fire, the great cause of the Insolvency of so msny Insurance Companies. The receipts of the Company from March lat, 1851, to October 1st, 1851, were over 60,00U. Losses in the same period, 81080. Reports ot the standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yearly. OFFICERS. Hon. Reuben Wood, President 1 D. B. Dunham, Vice Presl dent; O. N. Skeels, Secretary) George Myoatt, Treasurer. K. U.VANHENSALAER, Agent for tho above Company, Is prepared to Issue Policies and to furnish all necessary information. Office over Huntington A Maclntlre' Book Store, High street, Columbus dec5-6m. TUTTLE'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have opened an of flee for the purpoae of transacting business as a Real Estate Agent. Any business tn thl line entrusted to me will receive the promptest attention. Deeda, Mortgagee, Leases, and document of a similar kind will be written and acknowledged on the shortest notice. Acknowledgments of Deeds, Ac, when taken at aty Office, will be done vttaout charge. And I would here say, that my price for any property offered for sale, ahall alwava be the same aa that of tbe owner himself, lihat the confidence and fix wr ily so necessary as between buyer ana sailer wmj mil ira ucthujm uj ..... v .. Insurance, on the most reasonable terms, and In good Companies. Orricn, up stairs in Carpenter's Building, one door south o City Bank Buildings. J. &. TUTTLE, 0eol5 Real Estate Agent. COLUiHBOM AGENCY. Kentucky Mntnal Life Insurance Company. Guni-naty Pund 9100,000. , J THIS Company otters to tbe Insured all tbe security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock plans (aa heretofore applied) combined, namely : Low rate of premium; an annual return, in cash, of the per eentaga required for the contingent risk of the year; an adequate, but not excessive provision tor the future security of members for the whole term ol Ills, with an adequate interest in tha accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty fund designed for tbe permanent security of short term mem-bars, and also for the present security of those for the whole term of Hie- This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whoae ratea of premium are fixed at a lair reduced standard, with a provision lor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for future security) In exsct proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk from advancing age among the members. Pamphleta, Tracts, c, giving In detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratia, and applications received, by r ' J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oca-d MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PAINSV1LLE, OHIO. P. P. Santord, President. Wat. L. Perein. Secretary. oc23-d J. R- TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSURED BY THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, COVINGTON, KY. THIS Company haa an actual capital ot Oae Hundred Tbe aaad Dollnra, and la managed by men ot the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, Information given, and application received by J- H- TUTTLE, Agent. Dr. U. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. sept3-dly THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY. HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. C1APITAL STOCK, 0100,000! Thia Company, by thellh-i nmwialnna f Its charter, ia enabled to otter advantages superior to those presented by any other Company in the United " . . ! . . .1 . . 1 1 - . 1. mm.A I .' Dtatea consuming aa il aoes m u,u. omm:, .o and Health principles ; in all of which the ratea are aa tavor?'jla to thoae assured aa saf ety to them and the Company will adm'L This Company is tbe r and anlf erne In the Union, or in the wnrld. It ia believed, that haa thus combined its operation a, and ottered to grant insurance with benefita both ranuudsresj-ee- For tall details In regard to terra and eondltlonaref erence may be made to the pamphleta to be had gratia of the arent, or ot W M. FINCH. GEO. G. COMSTOCK, Agent Columbus, O, August 80, 1850. lisiraice Life aad Lire Stock, A GAINST loss or dam a re by Fire, and against tbe perils of Xb. tbe Sea and inland bavioation, ob properly oi everjuo- scriptioo, taken in the following Companies: UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital t0,tiOO. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN NATI, OHIO. Caaltal 100.00O. NEW ENGLAND LIVE STOCK IN!. COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. Caaltal M,0OO. EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. Caaltal 'iOO.COO. UT1CA INSURANCE COMPANY, TTICA.N.Y. Capital I . EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, ROME, NEW YORK. Capital...!.... - m.wOO. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital ,8000. Risks takea oa the eaost liberal tern, ssadallI loaaea promptly asssd. UalO-alf T TOCKTON, Agea. CINCINNATI. YORKE eft IIEWSON. AUCTIONEERS k COMMISSION MERCHANTS MO. SO MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Aactloa Hale af Greeerlei orery Tneaday aad FrU nay i oi vry uoou every TBnnaay. YORKB oV HIWSON have always on hsndalargeas sortment of Groceries, at nrlvate aale. Alo Are Asnnu of the ANCHOR MILLS. Pittaburh. lor ue ssie oi ueir superior Brown eneetings. Also Aaenta ol tha BOllTHO ATK FACTORY for tha sale ol thetr celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, of which they haveaull times oa nana, rtvo, tignt, ana rouna Lump. augia-aiyitoo E. O. OOODMAN. Wait Bid Walnut itraett, between ColnmbU&Poarl, WHOLESALE DEALER IN ALL VARIBTIBI Or WRITING. PRINTING. AND OTHRR PAPER. Agent for Suffield Kogle Mills Writing Pater. oplO ENVELOPES.-600 M Buff Envelopes) 150 M White dot 65 M Legal do 100 M Note dot ALSO Note Papers, a beautiful assortment, just received by c. u, UUUUMAn, aplO 77 and TU Walnut street. TJiRSNCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PAPER.-300 x reauu Blue and Wblte. Just received and lor sale at reducea prices. u. uuuunsfl, apiu 1 1 ana iv vvainui airees. FRENCH PLAIN CAPS AND POLIO POST, Blue jl ana wniie, just receivea ana wr eeie raw. splO 77 and 78 Walnut street. aMINTED ENAMELED CARDS aad Card Board. A beautiful article, manufactured bv Messrs. Bliss, Potter A Co. 1 have the lsrseit and cheapest stock of Cards In tho city. . u. uuuuaan, apiu ii ana in wainui sc., manuiaciurera Agens. LAFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PAPERS. 1 have been dealing in these Papers for more than a year, and ttnd them every thing one can wish, as to quality and price. They are the highest grade of Paper manufactured in the Un United State; always glvesatlsfsction,and used once are wanted again, A tun assortment just received. . u. uuuuxsb, apiu ana tv vvainus aireet, McCULLOUGH. JMORRIS & CO. FORWARDING ifc COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALEUS IN UKUUEU1EH ANLI WOOL, aplO 3m No. 30, Mala atreet, ClBClonalt, Ohio. COFFEE. U0 bags Eastern Rio, for sale by McCULLOUGU, MUKKIS A CO., aplO No. 38 Main street SUGAR. 100 hhds Sugar for sale by McCULLOUGU, MORRIS A CO., aplO No. 35 Main atreat. NUTMEGS. 1000 lbs Nutmegs for sale by aplO McCULLOUGH, MORRIS A CO. NDIGO. 10 ceroons Caraccas and S cases Manilla Indigo for sale by aplOj MoUULLUUUU, MOKia at uu, MADDER.. -S oaaka Madder for sale by MoCULLOUGH, MORRIS A CO. HERMAN SCHRADEK, (SUCCESSOR TO CHARLES STARCH) Importer of German, French and Enllah Fancy S3noda. Tova. Itluafeal natrumenta. And Wholeeale Dealer in Accordions, Violins, Combs, Pistols, Percussion Caps, rocket and Table Vuttery, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac, etc. NO. 66 MAIN STREET, BETWEEN LOWEB MARKET AND COLUMBIA, apiu-anm Cincinnati unio. JOHN II. DETERS, MANCrACTURBR OF BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) UlHllNNAlU., MR. D keeps eonstsntly ob hand a full assortment of Una Dress and Water-Proof Boots and Shoes in all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices. N. B. Fine Boots forwsrded by express, and warranted to fit, upon all ordera accompanied by the Cash and tha measure. aptu-iy WINDOW GLASS. WE are now receiving a large stock of this Season's manufacture of Bellevernon Window Glass, and having taken the first Premium at the Ohio State Fair, Mechanics' Institute, of Cincinnati, and tha Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that we oiler to the city and country trade the beat and moat extensive assortment ot Glaaa of tha lat, lid, 3d, and 4th qualities ; Druggists' ware of all descriptions Tumblers snd Jsrs ; Pint and quart Flasks, Ac, Ao. AH of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms by BPEEB8 A WRIGHT, Sola AgenU for Bellevernon Works, Mo. 39 Main at , Cincinnati N. B. Also, a constant aupply ot Dupont's Gun Powder ; Rifle, Blasting and Sporting, Soda Ash, and Bleaching Powders. aplO-dim . SEAL PRESSES AND SEAX ENGRAVING. CF. HALL, (late of tbe arm of Shit-lee, Hals, A Co.,) a baa re-established himself at tbe Northeast comer of Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, where he Is prepared to execute orders tor Seala, Improved Seal Prone, Envelope Dies, Hall's Self-sealing Advertising Envelopes and Embossed Cards. Also, Steamboat, Post Ofiice, Hat Tip and Book Title Stamps, Aa mar37-3m BURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. rpillS article is tho rosult of the application of scentifio prln-X ciplc to the purpose intended, vii t To keep water as cool as poesible, as long as possible, with the least possible Ice. The proprietor haa long devoted hia attention to this particular branch of domeatio economy , and passing from one improvement to another, haa ut length arrived as near perfection as it is possible to reach. A proof this is found in tha very general use of these Coolers In all parts of the country. A better proof of tbe same tact ia, that, since their introduction, various imitations of the genuine article have been attempted all falling short of the object, it is true, yet all proving clearly which way the lide of popular opinion ia setting. A simple statement of facts, la regard to these Cooler, will atlsly every one ol their superiority. First, they are the only article of the kind ever patented. They are furnished with two distinct non-conducting chambers, by means of which, with two pounds of lee to the gallon, water Is kept (at a temperature of 40 below aero, or only 6 above the the freexlog point) all day. Thus, at a cost of some live cents per day, family of ordinary siie oan be constantly supplied with water aa cold aa ice itself ; larger numbers in the same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to be a saving of at least seventy ttve per sent, over the Earthen Jars formerly used for this purpose. Again, these Coolers never sweat ( in this way saving much unnecessary waste and trouble. Being manufactured In the moat workmsnllka style, and handsomely finished In every respect, they make a very beautiful ornament lor the Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An Important Improvement has lately been added to the Cooler, vis i a small Pan (capable of holding from alx to eight pounds ot butter) inserted directly under the cover. This quantity of butter can be kept perfectly hard all day, without additional Ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of families. If desired, the Cooler can also be furnished, at a small expense, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and tor aale at BURNET'S House Furnishing Establishment, Mo. 14, East Front atreet, Cincinnati, O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tee-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Bronxed and Tin Ware, Brushes, Wooden and Willow Ware, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators. aplO "Patent Metallic Burial Cases." WE continue to manufacture and keep on hand every alxe and variety of finish of this invaluable article, now rapidly superseding the use of wooden coffin wherever introduced, oa account of their superiority for depositing in vaults, for protecting the remains from the casualties incident to ordinary inter-meats, (aa their great strength prevents the earth from crushing them,) and the gratification it affords the friends of tha deceased, In the reflection that the remaina are kept together ia aa Imperishable eaae. A we have recently reduced our wholesale pri-eea, we are now offering favorable inducement to Undertaker throughout the West, and respectfully solicit orders from them. W. C. DAVIS A CO, mh23 Corner Ninth and Main atraeta, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Tilth, CINCINNATI, OHIO, O. H. GEFFROY, Proprietor, p6tf LATB or WALNUT STRRBT HOUS. IP BOOTS AND SHOES 10 15 IS 10 8 10 25 15 30 10 boy's prime Kip Boot ; youth' " prima Coarta Boot; women' Kip and Split " - Imit Goat " M Buskins children' Pegged and Sewed Boot; misses' Buskins snd men's Brogan'e, and Kip, Split and Coirs Boys' Call and Kip Brogana; vouths' " 10 Juit received, and for sale at very low prices. E. O. WEBSTER A CO, dec 23 Comer Filth and Lodge. GUM SHOES. Five thousand pair oa hand, for sale aa low a the lowest. Call and examine the assortment Sixo to accommodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTER CO, decs Corner Fifth and Lodge, Cincinnati. MOROCCO, LASTINGS, LACES oV GALLOONS. Our Mock 1 the largeat and the beat tn the city, and at very low price. (decSS) E. G. WEBSTER A CO. CORK SOLES. SO dosea men' and women' received t)i la day by express, for sale low. PARTIES COMMENCING HOUSE KEEPING, ahould remember that tho plsee to buy their China, Glaaa and Qaeeaawere, at low price, is at tbe New Crockery Store of N. A a. FOSTER, apl High 8t, Eat ride, betweea Slate and Town, Osage Oraire Seed. FRESH OSAGE ORANGE SEED,Just received, and for sais at tha Capital City Agricultarai Warrbeuaa. maia-dawtf WM. A. GILL A CO. 1SEW.10RK ADVERTISEMENTS. SCHANCK, DOWNING V CO., No. 10a aad 198 Fulton St., N. Y. Importer snd Dealers in FRENCH WINDOW AMD PICTURE GLASS English White Lead of tha best brands sold, BLUNDELL, 8PENCE A CO S PAINTS, Dry aad ia Oils, Boiled Oil, Patent Dryer, . Glaxler's Point, Diamonds, Knlvos, Diamond Sparks, etc, eto. fS0 d3m DIETZ, BROTHER & CO,, No. 134 WILLIAM St., Now York, MANUFACTURE Rg of every varletv ol LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, CANDELABRAS, GIRANDOLES, UALL. LAN IfiKHB. UAH MATURES, Ac. Alio, Campbeneand Spirit Gas ol tbe first quality. fefi0-d3m WAHNOf'KS, ' FASHIONABLE HATTEBS, S7S BROADWAY, Irving) Housi, Mbw York. The gratifying approval of the character and style ol Hat emanating from our establishment, as manifested in an exten. ive and rapidly Increasing popularity, ia unmistakable evf donee of their merit fe20-d3m ZINC FAINT WARRANTED PURE. THE MEW JERSEY ZINC CO Wabihocsi, 45 Dey Street, New York furnish their Zinc Paints stthe following prices: no. i, wniie, grouna in oil, v cenis per id. , Mo. 8, White, ground in oil, 8 cents per lb. No. 3, White, ground in oil, 7 cents per lb. Brown snd Black, ground In oil, SVj cent per lb. Drv White of Zinc. 6 cents oer lb. Their WHITE ZINC PAINT equal weisht covers, accord ing to surface, from 40 to 100 per cent, more surface than sny other Paint; retain it whiteness, brillisncy, and protective qualities lor years ; is irae irom tne poisons so Dangerous in otn er pigments, to painters and tenantaof newly painted rooms, and resists tha sulphurous coal gases, and foul air of ships, and aa outside or Inside Paint, doe not tarnish or become yellow, Ground in varnish it forms a beautiful porcelain finish. Tbe French government haa adopted Zine Paint for all ita uses. Tha BROWN AND BLACK ZINC PAINTS form directly a olid metalilo coating on wood, brick, iron, Ac, admirable lor ure-urooi uuailliea. luey are unrivairu mr rail vnra, ueuuu, engines, etc For marina uses they resist the corroding ot salt water ana weatner, so fatal to otner paints, ueaiers suppuea on iioerai term, by MAnninu at cwuir-rt, Agents, apo-UJm touay ot., new lorx, Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manufactory. or.ow w 7 a s?erayiu street, a . rn HE UNDERSIGNED, havlnx devoted hie personal atten 1 lion for manv Tears to the LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTDRE.FRAMK RCSINESS. is fullv oomoetent bv his experience to execute work of any description in hia line that win give eanarscnon to me most particular. Being prooaoiy ine LAROEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT tbe kind In this country, it possesses adrantagea over others In VA R1ETY AND EXTENS1VENESS OF STOCK t and the lono bstablishbd and continual increase of trade from all parts of tne union, with ine msny improvements tna unaersignea nas recently made In his machinery, enables him to sell his articles at less prices than any other manufacturer ; and he reapectlully solicits his friends and the publio in general to call and eiamlne hia large assortment of LOOKING GLASSES and PICTURE FRAMES previous to purchssing. On hsnd, ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MOULDING, of every description, and all lengths, lor shipping. All communications throuah tbe post office will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. Direct to box 101, Chat ham Square Post OtBoe. mh31-d3m 8. 1. SIuLEK. 852. NEW SILK GOODS. 18S2. A. B. FROTHING II AM, OF tha former firm of Carlbtoh, Frothinoham At Co., carina: nurchased the entire business of the late firm of Carle- ton A Co., haa the pleasure of announcing to their customers, and the trade generally, that he will continue the SILK AND rANUg Ditl uouua Dullness at tne same piaee xub nroaa- way. ae nas now m store, oi Ttiia cr-aonn o lAiruit rA i iui,, a LARGE and COMPLELE stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, consisting (In part) of i wen ureas ttuxs. Printed Bareges. French Jsconets and Lawns. Rich printed M. De Lalnes. Barege De Lalnes. New designs. Bombsslnes, ndother mourning goods. Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, Ac. Linen Cambria Handkerchlels. Ribbons, Gloves. Silk Hosiery, Cravats, Ac, Ac. Also, a full assortment of MUSLIN GOODS, of ever; va rlety to all of which will be added the newest and most desira ble styles on arrival. Many vears experience In the trade enables him to present to purchasers ample inducements to inspect his stock, which Is offered on LIBERAL TERMS and at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. A. K. FROTUINGUAM, 02 Broadway, Between John and f ulton streets. New York, Feb. 18, 1859mb9 Sm LOOKliG-GLA!S!S WAKE-KOOMS Art Repository and Gallery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS & WILLIAMS, Ho. 853 Broadway, flew York. OOKING GLASS MANUFACTUKEHS, importer and Deal-I er In First Class Eurofxan Enoravos. Artists Ma- tibials, Oil Pantinos, Drawings, Staidarv and Works or Art oxnrrai.lt. Tha attention of purchasers Is respectfully solicited, with tha assurance that every article w ill be lurnlshed ot a superior quality at the most reasonable ratea. mar5-3md. Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scales. dmnroved In aaalltT and reduced In Price,! ADAPTED to every Required operation of weighing, aa Railroad Scales for Traiae and Single Cars, In use on the principal railroads In the United States and Great Britain. WAREHOUSE SCALES. HEAVY PORTABLE SCALES, on wheels. lor Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac. STORE SCALES, various modifications; COUNTER SCALES; HAY and COAL SCALES, Ao. These scales have been long known and severely tested; and the universal confidence felt in their accuraey and perlect adjustment Is such, that they are regarded as thb standard, from which there is no appeal. FAIRBANKS A CO., ca water at, sew lora. In Columbua, M. S. Button. mar5-3md BILLIARD TABLES. THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR 8ALE TABLES 10 PER CENT. LESS than any other Establishment In the City ol New York, with Improved Cloth or Patent India Rubber Cushions which are preferred to all otbera now in use by tbe best Players in the United States, for correctness and elasticity, snd ara warranted to atand tn their place tor years without repairing. Gentleman wishing to purchase Tables of all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or Pine Beds, can have their orders filled the same as if they were present, by addressing us by msiL Always on hand, Tables, Clotha, Balls, Cues, Maces, French Leather. Pocket. Pool Boards, and Cue Wax of tha best description, ready for (hipping at tbe shortest notice. .iiii."t.'i'i'ii i. ncntrLU unir r i u at if 1. 1. n i 11, feS0-d3m 90 Ann street, New York. swairts CELEBRATED PANACEA! VOX THB CURB or Incipient Consumption, SCROruLA, exNxaAL DxaiLrrr, wbitx swxllino, HXCATia OISBAJBS Or TUB LIVXX AND SKIN, AND ALL DISKA- IB arisino raoai nrORiTiRs or thb blood, and thb arricTs or VBRCORT. WAIM'S PANACEA baa been for more than thirty-two years celebrated In thia countrr and in Europe for Ita extraordi nary cures lor the cernncstes of which relerence ia made to the directions and hooka (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give the particulars of esses too frightful for general publication, where the patients had been almost ea'en up with Scrofula, and were deemed incurable by Physicians. It has been used In hosottals and private nracttre. and haa had the singular fortune ot being recommended by the moat celebrated physicians aad other eminent persons. A mong others by W. Gibson, M. D-. Prof, of Surgery, Pa. University. Valentine Mott, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, N. Y. University. W. P. Dowses, M. D., Prof, of Mid. Pennsylvania " M. Chapmen. M.D. Prof of Physic T. Parke. M. D., President College Physlciana, Phlla. Dr. Del Vallo, Professor of Medicine. Havana. Jose Eourenco de Lns, Prof, of Sugery, Lisbon. J.Chlpman, Member Royal College Surgeon, London. ' u. w. r-rvinar, lam aunisier to epain. Sir Thomas Pearson, Maj. General British Army. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, Ac, Ac And also, tha wonderful cures effected by 8walm's Panaeea. have for many years made It an Invaluable remedy. Tbe Pana cea doe not contain mercury tn any form, and being aa innocent preparation, it may bo given to the most tender infant The retail price baa been reduced to tl 50 per bottlo (containing three hall pints) or three bottle for fit. Beware of Isnaooltloa. Swalm' Panacea I in round bottle, fluted lonsitudlasllv. with the following letter blown on the glass: "BWAIM'S PANACEA fHILADA." and having the name of Jamb SwAtat stamped on the sealing wax. and written on the label eoverinr. the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed ol Geo metric lame wora, comprising nine dinerent dies, wmeb bare been tamed tor the exclusive use of the proprietor, by Draper A Co. bank note engravers, of Philadelphia. In the centre la a portrait of the lata Wna. Swalm, copyright secured. Also, Swaim'fi Vermifuge, valuable Family Medicine, beinc a hiahly approved remedy for ail disease arisiug from debility of the digestive organs, such aa Worme, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, Ac, Sic gee the pamphlet (which may bo had grarJt) accompanying the Vermif uge rrepareo as bw aim s usuiuivki, the ulp stand. Seventh street, below Chestnut. Philadelphia, and aold by all respectable Druggists la tbe United Slates. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Parson wlshlnc to obtain the icnuine SWAIN'S PANACEA and 8 W AIM'S VERMIFUGE, ahonld be careful to observe that the name sw Aim spelled correctly oa the bottles and labels, or they msv be Im posed oa by medicines made In Imitation ol them by a person bring a somewhat similar aame, well calculated to deceive OBItBRAX, AOSNT TO THB frnTTBD STATU, SehleaTella Brothers Co., 104 A 10( JOHN ST., NEW YORK. fe3 3m fci" CLOCKS FOR IIAO. AQOODartlelelastreceivod, which we will warren tto keep good time. Also, alargeeeeortmeRt, ofeverydeacriptioa, altMloweatprteea. la BROWII BUCK TRANSPORTATION. Chamberlin. Lee & Co EiDreu. PROPRIETOR" CHAMBERLIN, LEE A CO., New York, and LEE. AHELL A CO.. Buttalo. ' 9 Ship by People' Line Steamboats, Isaac Newton end ni-uunca iiuason, loot Uourtiana street, nortn Klver. Mark packages " C. Lee A Co' Express." For Freight spply to Jahbs C. Oatman, 169 Brosdway. New York ; Chambkrlin, Lbb A Co., 1 Cceotles Slip, New York ; J. S. Chrnowbth, A Co., Cincinnstl, O ; Chambrrlin ACRAwroRD, Cleveland, O mal3-6m CHAMBERLIN A CRAWFORD. FORWARDERS oV COMMIHHION MERCHANTS, root oi superior street, vietetana, unio. DEALERS in Flour, Urain and other Produce, (exclusively on commission.) Proprietors ol New York and Ohio Line unio uanai, ano union Mne, rennsyivsni and unio uanai. Ea Aienta for tha following Lines i "'""' wi nonnern 1 iriv.ii .nan...... R R. I.lnn nf Hl.m I'm. ' """""I"".' nellar.7 (O.P.Scovell.lUO New York and Ohio Like Boat Line, 1 Chamberlin Lea, A Co new i orx ana Cincinnati Line. I Aaenta. Chamberlin, Lee A Co's Express, f No. I, Canties Slip, Troy and Oswego Line, J New lork. mam-cm 1853. CRAWFORD A CO., 1852. FORWARDERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ugaensourgn, n. x. PROPRIETORS of tha Northern R. R. Line of Steam Pro. pellera, between Ogdensburgh, Clevelsnd, Detroit and Chi. cngo. Dealera in FLOUR, GRAIN and other PRODUCE, (ex. oiuaiveiy on commission.) Liberal advaneea made on property for sale at Ogdensburgh, ooaion ana new x orx. maij-ora NORTHBRN RAILROAD LINE, Betweea Beaton. New York aad the Weat. pRAWFORD A CO., Ogdensburgh, New York, Proprietor. i nis Line eonsisrs oi me louowin new nrsr cisss rrooei. lers, (leaving Ogdensburgh three times a week :) OGDENSBURGH, WISCONSIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VKKMUNT, BUHTUN, M1UHIUAN, PRAIRIE STATE, J. W. BROOKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting at Ogdensburgh with the Northern Railroad, tnd the Vermont uentrai, ana Hntinnd and Burlington ltatl. roada, between Ogdensburgh and Boston, and with the Lnke Champlnln 6c White Uall Casual Llnea. between Rouse's i'oint ana new rorx. APFLT TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 Bute street, Boiton. 0. P. Scovxll, Agent Rutlsod and Burlington Railroad, 100 mate atreet. Boston. . S. Maxnard, Agent Travis A Co's Line, 33 CcsntleaSIlp, New iura. Chas. B. Janxs, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Cceotles Slip, up stairs, New York. Malcolm Canfibld, Agent Merchants' Line, 9ht Coantie Slip, new rorx. CHAMBERLIN A CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. mal3-6m NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINE, ERIE CANAL AND LAKES. pHAMRERLIN, LEE A CO., New York, and LEE, ABELL at ju., nunaio, rropneiors. NEW YORK AND OniO LINE, OHIO CANAL. CHAMRMKL1N At CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Proprietors. 13 No Transhipment at Troy or Albany. JF Apply to N. Chamberlin and J.C.Oatman. No. 1 Cmntlea Slip, New York. Msrk Packages " n Y. A O. L. B. Line. Ship daily at Pier No. 3, East River, New York. tnsl3-6m COBB, BISHOP A CO., FORWARDERS 4c COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CLKVKLAND. OHIO. 17 Proprietor of tha OHIO LINE, on the Ohio CanaL Agents for Western States' Line, and Western States' Express. C. W. Sloan, I Agents. C. II. CANriRLO, i 131 Broad street, New York. Clinton Line. Chapin A Kivser, Agenu, 113 Broad street, New York. Eckford and Ohio Line. T. P. Waters A Co., Agent, 117 Broad (treet, New York. Western Freight Express. T. P. Watkrs.117 Broad atreet. New York. G. H. Chafim, 113 mal3-3m L. HANNA. H. OABBBTBON. B. BANNA. HAPIIVA, UAnSBIBUn SJIF, Wholesale Grocers Ac Commission Merchants, HARVIV S BLOCK, HBRWIN STRRBT, mal3-Sm Cleveland, O. A. M. UAL. 1853. JOHN TINXBR. HALE & TINKER, FORWARDING ifc COMMIHSION MERCHANTS, Columbua, Ohio. Warehouse No. 3, Exchange Bulldlnga, Broad street, (one door west oi w. A. hill st uo i Agricultural warehouse.) EALERS in Flour, Fish, Sa't, and Wafer Lime. Also, Agents for the following Llnea t Lalhrop A Co'a Express. Merchants' Transportation Company, 1 Eckford Line, I . . Union Transport'tlon Compsny, f tr"l'n1' Western Lske Beat Line J Mark packagea " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B We are prepared at all time to contract freiiiht to any part of the Union. " UALL AND KKB1 OB. mSO 852. C3CTg3 1852. Sonduskr, Mansfield and Newark Railroad, CONNECTING at Sandusky City with Mad River and Lake L Erie Railroad to Cincinnati, and with Steamboats daily to Cleveland, Dunkirk, Buttalo and DetrolL Connecting- at Toledo and Monroe with tha Mlchlean South ern and Northern Indiana Railroad to Chicago. Also, at Shelby Junction with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad, and at Newark with Central Ohio Railroad to Zaneavllle. SCIMMKR ARRANGEMENT. PASSENGENGER TRAINS will leave Dally. (Sundays ex cepted ) until further notice, aa follows : ExrxRss Train will leave Sandusky City at 11.40 A M., connecting at Shelby Junction with Dxnress Train to Cleveland and Columbus, snd at Newark with Expresa Train to Zanesvitle. Returning, will leave Newark at 10 A. M., after the arrival of the Expreas Train from Zaneavllle, and connecting at Shelby Junction with Expreaa Traina to Cleveland and Columbua, ar riving at Sandusky City ia time to take the Boats Eaat and West. Accommodation Train Freight and Passengers Win leave 8andusky City at 9.30 P. M , stooping over night at Mansfield aad arriving at Newark at 11.40 A. M. Reluming, will leave Newark at 1 00 P. M., stopping over night at Mansfield and arriving at Sandusky City at 11 30 A. M. E7 The ComDsnv Is prepared to receive freight on eonsitn- ment and transport it to any point on their road. (For particulars see Freight Tariff.) J. R, ROBINSON, Sup't. Sandusky, May 7, 1853-d3m American Express Cmpy, VIA. NEW YORK AND ERIE, AND ALBANY AND BUFFALO RAILROADS. HE undersigned, (proprietors ol the above company,) would respectfully Inform their friends and the public aenerally that they have completed arrangements with all tbe different llnea of Railroads throughout the country, and with the several lines of first clsss Steamers on the Lake and We. tern Rivera ; and they can most confidently assure the public that their facil ities, now onerea, lor ine BArc anu oir.r.ui i a an Bruit 1-ATION of .Specie, Bank Holes, Packages, Bundles and Cases of Goods, and tte Collection of Nous, Drafts and Accounts are Bot equaled by any otber line now In existence. All our express matter ia unaer tne immeaiaie cnarge oi trusty and competent messengers, who have at ail time Iron Sales for the better seeurily of money and valuable packagea. Moods and pacxagea intended lor our line anouio be marked AarxaiCAX Exfrkss CoMrANT." Olass and Glassware will be received and forwarded only at the owner's riek. fjf" Mercbanta and others ordering Goods by ns will find that their busiaeaa is done with great promptness, and at reasonable rate. We have office at the following place, to and from which la a Daily Expreaa, Sundaya excepted New York, N.Y. Cle.eland, Ohio ; Springfield, Ohio ; Albany, " Sandusky, ' Devtoa, Buffalo, " Man,field, H Tiffin,-Dunkirk, - Mt. Vernon, Toledo. Detroit, Michigan ; Newark, " Mllwaukle, Wlsc'n; Chicago, Illinois Zaneavllle, - St. Louts, Mo. Gslens, u Cincinnati WELLS, BTTTERFIELD A CO , No. 10 Wall street, and No. 8, Erie Place, N. Y. L1VINUSTON, FARGO A CO, No. 157 Main street, Buffalo. B. J. CORNELL, Agent. Columbua, O., May 5, 1853-dfim s ViAr.. ... r,- FOIbuildlngpurpoe,oa Front street, Between Spring and Northatreete. Foraaleby SMITH A MILLS, oc2J-d steal cacate Agenu. NEW BOOKS, greats Learee frasa W cetera Wood. By Men V " Fuller. The Naval Iaatltailoos af a Reaaallr t aa Address before the Irving Literary Institute, by Wm. Maxwell Wood, O.o. Navy. A PllaTrlmnare to ErvPt. embracing a Diary of Explora tions ot tbe Nile. By J. V. O. Smith, Editor of the Boston Med ical and Surgical JooreaL This day received at the Mew Bookstore. apS J. H. RILEY A CO. MW BOOKS. TUT RECEIVED at tbe New Book Store -Adrian, or tha aP Cloud of the M ind by G. F. K. James and M. B. Field : Man garet Cecil by Cousin Kate; The Use of Snasbine by S. M., autaoreea ol tne Maiaea m, at; vvoneaoi mruraaniry by Julia Kavaaagle. J. H RILEY A CO. MCLV MILL SAWS f. ME case Wilmott's extra cast steel 7 Ir. Muly Saws. Just re- eelvedby (ap39 GERE A ABBOTT. LAW BOOKS. npHE United State Annual Dlt. for ItWO. VoL 5, Law and X Equity Reports. Hammoad'a Ohio Report, complete ia 7 vols. Kevisea eaiuon. r or aale at ue new boos store March . J. H. RILEY A CO. SNOWDGN, DEALER IN SILK GOODS, No 4. Odeoa BalMinara. WOULD invite the attratiaa of the Ladies of Columbus, and the public generally, to hia very large stork of Fsahioae-ble Sprinc and Summer Gooda, now beinc retailed aad onraed dally. We cordially ianr all to call, for we feet coaadrut that wcaasntsauosMtkUo. HDailB bio State Journal. SATURDAY MOHNING, MAY 22. 1852. From the Philadelphia Bulletin. THE EARTHQUAKE IN CONGRESS. A Senator sat In his cushioned chair, His head on it back and hi feet in the air, The true Senatorial attitude) Grave and (arena was his honored mien, No sleeker Senator was ever seen, And ha felt himself that be never had been In a greater state of beatitude. He thought of hi good eight dollar a day, Of tha alx good year ha had there to alar, Of hi mileage and countless 'perquisites," . His pickings snd other Congressional sweets, His last great speech and hi next good dinner, And ha thought to himself, " As I am a sinner, Thl Washington City's a snug old town, And b mighty great man is Senator Brown.'! Tha hour was one, and all was still, When suddenly shook tha Capitol Hill I Senator shook with fear a with cold) Tha earthquake (haltered the nerve of the bold And upset tha wits ol tha weaker; Soma called out "order I" snd "silence I" some, While other were struck by sgony dumb, And aat, content to remain quite mum, But Imploringly eyeing the Sneaker. Down on hia knee dropped Senator B, Disturbed In his dream of felicity. He thought that bis final hour had come: That the earthquake's roll was the roll of the drum To summon sinners, to strike them dumb, And with terror dread appal them ; For ha hadn't a vary distinct ides, Whether drum or a trumpet should be The instrument to call them. Whllo looking in horror of fears, And expecting tha walls about his ears, Before his mind, like a flash, appear ' A viilon of all hia misspent yeara A vision dim of phantoms grim, Who had pressed their claims with prospects slim Of getting redress in tha Interim, . -They died worn out In patience ; And bow before his miad they swim, Some shaking their private claim at him, And tome French Spoliations! Each with a grin the Senator mocks. Each ruined Congressional claimant, And he thought if I once get out of thl box, I'll go In for their speedy payment 1 But little he thought, poor Senator B., That be should e'er be permitted to see The bright to-morrow's sun eome, And ha trembled to think, so wss he unmanned, Of hi one little speech for the good of the land, 1 And his ninety-nine for Buncombe I He trembled aa no one e'er can tell, As ha tried to think if he had spent well His loved eight dollars a day; And he thought with dread unspeakable, Of the little he'd dose for principle, And the vast amount for pay. Mixed with his fears wss a shade of regret, For he could not altogether forget HI greatness in the nation ; But he somehow thought that there might be found, Even in I he world to which he was bound, The honor and pay ol his station ; Still might he get bis eight dollar fee, And still be Honorable Mr. B., And mileage too now, who could tell? The Journey was very long to well I But then the earth gave mother shake, And set poor B. in a terrible quake. Ho sank In a awoon, but the earth grew still, And the Senators gathered in right good will. And stretched him out on a pallet ; But by and by hi senses got back, And be woke to a speech of Seaetor Clack And tha not of the Speaker's mallet, He rubbed his eyes, and he rubbed hia nose, And an anxious glsnce around be throws, On the floor and up at tbe ladle i For be fancied he smelt both sulphur and (moke, And wasn't quite sure that he hadn't awoke To morning session in Hsdes I He rose to bis feet an altered man, , Home to his lodgings he almost ran, And to Mr. Brown he wrote 'tl eeid, The lovlngeat letter she e'er bad read. q. CINCIHKATI, HAKILTOH & DATT0H SAILBOAT). Sicond Annual Report. The first train of . npon this road left Cincinnati for Davton on tha isih day of September lad, and on the 30th day of tbe moiuu tne roan was reguiariy opened lor travel, two daily train being placed upon it. No freight train was pus in operation nuiu Dear too close ot tba year, and even now the arrangement for the reception and conveyance of freight are imperfect and incomplete. The report, which is dated ihe 3d inst., give tbe coat of the road and it appendage at follow t Construction account $1,751,793 11 Equipment 199,783 71 Beat Estate 194,018 38 $2,145,593 20 Tbe receipts and disbursement of the road, aince tha commencement of operation, have been as follow: income: For Passengers $74,427 39 Freight 21,540 67 . Expresa service, 1,246 45 $97,214 51 DISBORSIMIJITs: Total $35,181 95 Deduct fur article on baud, .. 6,251 65 Nett disbursements, , -$28,930 30 Balance of receipt over disbursements, $68,284 21 Aaide from the fair showing of the above (tatemenl, the President of the Company, S. 8. L'Hommediea, Esq., apeak in tbe moat encouraging terms ol ita pro. peel for tbe future, crowing- out of tha larm nnmk of other thoroughfare, which in the course of a year ui ww, .in uo uiuugui iuiu vuuuociion witn tnu, and add to its income, "Before the year end, connecting roadi will bo completed, opening to n tbe heavy business of Central, North ern and Western Indiana. During the present month, it i expected tbe Greenville and Miami and Dayton, and Western Railroad, extending from Dayton to Greenville, will be in operation." This road ia, in November next, to form connection with Ihe Indianopoli and Bellefontaine Bond. The Eaton and Hamilton road will be open to Eaton tbe coming lummer, and lo Richmond, Indiana, before the end of the year. From Richmond to Loganiport, road is under contract, and from Richmond to Indian opolis, the Indiana Central Railroad ia under contract, the equipment provided, and means accumulated, lo complete it in twelve month. Daring tbe present year, the connection with Oolumbu. Cleveland and Zaneiville, by the way of the Springfield and Colum-bu road, the Dayton and Michigan road, and the Springfield and Loudonvillo road, are alio important adjuncts. Cincinnati Atlas. " Gentlemen of tba jury," eaid a Michigan lawyer, with a big pimple on hi noae, " you are met here on one of the moat solemn occasion that ever happened since I had a brief. Tbe defendant, being a touf, able-bodied man, rushed like an assasain npon my client, who i a frail young widow ; and why did not tbe thunder of heaven blast him when be stooped toward her, atretcbed forth hi arm like the forked lightning. of Jupifer, and whispered in her ear tbe dulcet note of the cuckoo ! " A man by the name of 1'bippa, while engaged at work in a brick yard, in the north part of town, waa killed by lightning, during Ike storm on Friday but Aff. Keraoa Whig. George Leeene haa brought two suifs against young Creamer, in Baltimore, of $10,000 each, for aedocinc hi daughter. The father declare that be will take the life of Creamer. Couiro Wsjt. A "Farm and Village Association, organized in New York, have made a selection of land in Wiaconiin, on Boiling Stone Creek, to which I bey bava already dispatched 300 tamilie. Sidney Smith (aid of a great talker, that it would vastly improve him if be had now and then a few flaabe of ailence. 1

I mm if.' VOLCJME XV. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 22, 1852. NUMBER 268 I IMTED AMD PUBLISHED BV SCOTT It SAIOOU, OFFICE JOURNAL IUILDINQS, HIOU AND MARL STRXKTS. COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TEUJtlts- Invariably la advance. I'lm Dully, to personsin Columbus, per year . $8 00 " tent by mall out of Columbus ft 00 " during the aesslon, and Tri-Weekly balance of y ear In Columbua 500 4 00 Ily mall ...... I'haTrl-Weeklybymall Weekly in Columbus Outot theoity; by mail, single To clubs oi four and upwards To olubs of ton and upwards, to one address. Dally, session Trl-Weekly Weekly, single To oluba ol five and upward! 300 8 00 1 50 1 25 1 00 8 00 1 00 50 40 Advertising, The lollowing ratea and rules of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors ot the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio State Journal, to be observed, In all eases, alter this data. July i, IH4H. , Dally Paper. Oat square, 10 lines or loss, one Insertion " " each additional " 1 weok i ii 3 i ii 3 ii " ii ' 1 month 9 ' i ii ii 3 ii ....... . ii ii it 6 i, ii 9 ii ...... . . ii i. " U itamling card, 8 llnea or leas, perannum . column, with (changes, " " . . . . . 0 50 . 0 25 . 1 60 . 800 . 3 00 . 400 . 6 00 . 8 00 10 00 . 15 00 18 00 10 00 80 00 . 23 00 25 00 30 00 80 00 . 35 00 6 V Ml 4 i. ii 12 ii " changed weekly daily " with 4 changes ii 6 " .. i ii changed weekly 40 00 45 00 65 00 130 00 aaiiy Other cases not provided for, chargeable In conlormity 1th the above rates. Th .t.nriard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a grcator length ot time, aua lor acu aaaiuouai square uiseriea under the yearly ratea, halt price. ... No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless It Is ape. cified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between tha parties, I'ubllihors not accountable for the accuraey of legal advertisements beyond tha amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for otflces of every description) to be charged at tbe rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; tha same to be, In all cases, paid in advance. All advertisement from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on tbe copy for a specified number ot Insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly: The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. .,. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate - AgenU, ace, not to be contracted for by tbe year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. NO ADVEBTISKHENT CAN INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY. Adn.'t'.'i.ientslbrchariublelnstitutlons,tlre companies, ward, township 4ud other public meetings, and such like, to be charged bait pilco , , , , I lealhs inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral lnrltstiou or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be '"ttoau'a. advertisers, and allotherssondlngcommunlcstlontor reuuiriiia notices, desiring to call attention to falra, soirees, con. oert,iir,tny puolio entertainments where charges are made lor adiuiiuuw-all notices ot private associations every notice deai'inedto esll attention to private enterprises, calculated or Intended to promote Individual interest, can only be Jnjefted with the understanding that the aame is to be paid lor. If Intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will bo charged at tha rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. ... . . , All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if soHd. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to bo charged at tha rate of 50 per cent. In advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden for tha price of inserting advertise ments brought in by them. HOMEOPATHY DBS. COULTER A BARNES announce to the citizens of Co-luinbua and vicinity that they have formed a partnership tor tbe practice or tha Healing Art according to the retormatury law of Uomeopathy. They expect also to cure their patients without that severe and terrible medication which makes them worse before they can be made better, or sinks them nearer the irrave belore there la any effort to raise them. tfr"omce la the Odeea Balding;. Residence of Dr Coulter, corner of Btste and Fourth streets. Residence of IJr Barnes, Town st,, South side 4 doors west ol Third. apl&tf DR. H. I, THRALL, (Inte of Gambler, i,r. "FFICE removed to (jwvNMEra Block, corner ot High street KJ and Sugar alley marll DU. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OKFIUJt, O. 4, Noll' Exehnage, opposite the Secretary of state a ofiice, High street, Columbus. deel 1 NATHAN BROOKS. Jaatlee ef the Peace, Ofllce In tha i ocm formerly occupied by Justice Evans, south of the Franklin Bank, up stairs. GERE, ABBOTT oV CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Roods, aic, Ao. No. 161 High atreot, sign of the Ollt Padlock. ' A. B. BUTTLES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Colombo, Ohio. Offlee, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ot Utate sottice. ltt ; VVALTRI THRALL, Attarnryaod Couaaellorat Law, Colombno, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take tbe Acknowledgment of Deed for the State ot New York. oct2u i JAMES A. WILCOX, " Notary Public and Commlaaloaer for New York aad Wtoconato. AT tha Ollica of P. B. A J. A. WILCOX, High .treet, near Broad. roh3-iam J. R. TCTTLB, ATTOaNXT AMD OODKBELLOa T LAW. OFFICE Next door south of City Bsnh Buildings, overall-Sam's Saddlery'"'". Columbua. Ohio. nolK-dowly I4MTEL 0LLOWA. . """ET GALLOWAY 6s PAGE. A TTORNK YS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partners, lo the Court of Franklin and ad loining eountiea, and in the Circuit and Diatrlct U. S. Courts. Omoe in Flatt'a new building, opposite State House. may6.tr JOSSFH -. SMITH. aUEL SS. MILLS. SMITH & MILLS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Real Eatole, Boooty Lead aad Penaloa Agent, Two door East of High, on Town Street, eOLDMOOS, OHIO, ATTEND to tha practice of their Prolesslon, obtaining Pen-sions, buying, selling and obtaining Land Warrants, selling and lesiinf Real Estate, examining land Mies, collection of clams, Ac, . , , - j- Letters from a distance last he potaid. P' m e axasioMs. BAEnia r. c E..iofc y c 8KSgIONg fc co. D RY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Csps, Straw Goods, Ao. Four doors soutn oi ine anwncmu, vu.uuinu.. i.. WSL IIIIIBT. . X.ILLEV. f ook bindIrYa ndKblank BOOK MAN VFA CTURERS, a RK prepared to Bind la any style. In a superior manner 1. m. aaving la ae o nrai r.n,uw.uB . .c , Ma 1 Buckeye Block d story. ap58 SOHD w. aaaxa. aoaaaT aassnaoNO. uaararss Mr S RMSTUhKI. R EAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AOEWIO. Office, Sooth room Kxcnengo nana panning, LOCUH EOTTLX. TMEO.COMSTOCE. OIO.O. COMSTOCX. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK V CO., (Successors to B. Comstock A Co,) FORWARDINH AND COMMI8HION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manuf acturers, and dealers in 8al Plaster, Fuh and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbua, Ohio. ry Liberal advances made oa eonalgnmenta. mm JT. RIDGVVAY CO Iron Feoadry, Broad otreet, near tbe Bridge, Colona-bao, Ohio. Stoves ol all klnds.andagreai variety of Csanngs,alwnyaonhand. oelL'41 B. E. SMITH, Aoelloaaod Coaaaataaioa Merrhaalt, No. S, Odeoai BaiMlaita, Coloanboo, Ohio. ALL kinds of Mentaandise, Real Estate, Household Furniture aY.aoMoeiMsoeebteu?re. rersooswiahingany de-acripUoa of goods cold will tad it to their advantage to call. Libnrml advances made oa cooaignmcnts. Coiambu, Oct. 1. 185L-t. HENRY CHBARS St ABIJAH S.CHBARS, Hooee Palotero a4 Paper Hawrero. llghstieet,botweeB8pria(aad Lootreett,Columbu,Ohlo j-4iy NOTICB. . , , , . . THE mderslroed harethia day assnHatfd themselves I; bmst-JeVunderirio ot WM. RICHARDS A CO, th. old ataad ot Wax. Richara, No. t, Nell Houae, oStaoce Cotaadma, Febra-T h 1651- U BLADE, Tballbsral prtrco-re with wWrt, our Heads and th pablis wrally favored as, is T.tHally arkaowledged ; ondaesw. xeaoralhr l oaasan of the "-"'wMTRlcHARDaACO. Fobraary L, 1851. AH enoao bavhag aaoettJra oeeont with the lot v" sSsoVrotaviled to eaU aa aeltai the -mo by wm. sucstsh WM. RICH ow. f. it with the lose ira ol lyeaaa or fARDa 1,1851- (aoarl oALTJABLB i"k.TH,RD a Buanaproved halflot eormorM and tereac A modioli Brtek dwetUaf with lOrooomandgoooVbaUd ZZSZZJm aonee Mswd Rick atraeta. Eaomlreof INSURANCE. Thoae who wish for Fire Insurance will please read Ike following Itepert of the r uanniin rmit inniKANUK lUAsPANXt or PHILAlfKLPIlIA. O I10WINQ CASU ASBETTS, January lit, 1853, invested aa First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia .. 057,513 64 Real Estate purchased at Sheriff sale 84,377 78 Temporary Loans on Collaterals 125,605 73 Stocks, valued at 66.506 oust 62,325 50 Notes, Bill receivable, Ao 8,006 (0 Cash 46,481 3t $1 284 390 M ty INSURANCE AGAINST FIRK In the above com. pany, py llelg-ytij WARREN JENKINS, Agent. Hartford Life and Health Ininrance tomrjanr. OFFICE-POST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, CONN iapiiai ana surplus erer nuv,vuu. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED DEARLY 4000 1'ULIUIKH. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY TBE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COM' PANY tske risks on Life, arant or nurehaan annuities. Ann, far endowmenta. and maka ennlmeia noon and annftrtainin tn deferred and revislonary Interests connected with life risks, agreeably to the power and privileges conferred by the charter. sua Business or ine uompany la eonanotea upon toe Joint Stock and Mutual nlan. at the option ol the Insured, thus meetina tha wants and cir cumstances of the publlo more fully, it la. believed, than purely nu.ua. vuinpames can on. Annuities will be aranied or nnrehaaed. and endowments enn furred on terms highly favorable, and according to the rate of o most itDerai ana wen conducted uomuanies in tuts country ana in s-ngiana. The charter of thl ComDsnv nrovlde that tha wife mav In. j i- .. . i . - sura the Ufa ot her husband, and tha amount to be paid be se cure i rum creuiior ai nis uestn. An equitable sum will always be paid for policies surrendered to the company before they expire. Traveling sea. and foreign residence nermlt will be Granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of persons going to California will be granted on tba Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate of pre mium. Extract from the Certificate of the Comptroller of the State of Connecticut, dated JANUABY 7tfa, 1651. "The groat success and prudent management of this company. together with Its well Invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidence of tha eommunltv. and I recommend it .. in my opinion equal in strength and ability to the be ' .nstttu- uons oi ine una in me union." (eignea' r.. . Rcrus a PiNNxr, Comptroller. The Board ot Directors Is composed of active business men with capital and character Involved, and living their persona) attention to the management and eontrol of the transaction of tha company. JAS. DIXON, President, wm. i. nuua&n, vice rresiaeni. Hfhbt L. Miller, Secretary. Hartford, Dec. 10, 1851. Pamphlet. Application, and all neeessary Information upon tbe subject, can be had by calling on the AGENT, or W. 01. FINCH, under Exchange Bank. p . i- ...... .- Anuamfuiv . - ja&s-oam unu, u. uunoiuta, geut. rittsbureh Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF 8100,000. THIS Company makes evory Imnrance appertaining to or connected with Life Riekt. on the Joint Slock and Mutual rates combined. On the Joint Stoekplan, the ratea are one-third less than those chsrged by Mutual Companies, and fifteen per cent lower than the rates of most Stock Companies. 1 he Cbarter permits tne granting oi insurance on L.ue in every form, including the right of Wife, Children, Parents, or Creditor: To insure the Life of another for their own exclusive ben efit, payable alter death or upon the partiea arriving at the age ot 00, ou or us years. urriur.no. James S. IIoon. Presidents Sam'l McClurkaji, Vice Presl- den i Josefh S. Leech, Treasurer i Ciiabxe A. Colton, Sea- relary- n Jahes S. Boon, Joseph 8. Leech, John S. Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, Sam'l McClcbkan, William Phillip, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkin, late Secretary of War. Hon Waltee Fobwaud, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snyder, Esq., Caabler Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, Wholesale Grocer. Those desirous of Insuring, nr in want of Information on the subjoot, will please call at the olttce, over the Book Store of Huntington A Maclntlre, High street, Columhns, Ohio. K. H. VANREKSALAER, Agent. Norman Cay, M. D., Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's New Hall. dec5-6m. Washington Union Insurance Company, OK CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, 81OO.O00. INSURES tbe safer alasaes of property at reasonable ratea of premiums. No risks takenon tha " Special Haxardoua " classes, nor to exceed (3,000 in amount upon one risk, or in the same vicinity. By such mean this Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loss by one fire, the great cause of the Insolvency of so msny Insurance Companies. The receipts of the Company from March lat, 1851, to October 1st, 1851, were over 60,00U. Losses in the same period, 81080. Reports ot the standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yearly. OFFICERS. Hon. Reuben Wood, President 1 D. B. Dunham, Vice Presl dent; O. N. Skeels, Secretary) George Myoatt, Treasurer. K. U.VANHENSALAER, Agent for tho above Company, Is prepared to Issue Policies and to furnish all necessary information. Office over Huntington A Maclntlre' Book Store, High street, Columbus dec5-6m. TUTTLE'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have opened an of flee for the purpoae of transacting business as a Real Estate Agent. Any business tn thl line entrusted to me will receive the promptest attention. Deeda, Mortgagee, Leases, and document of a similar kind will be written and acknowledged on the shortest notice. Acknowledgments of Deeds, Ac, when taken at aty Office, will be done vttaout charge. And I would here say, that my price for any property offered for sale, ahall alwava be the same aa that of tbe owner himself, lihat the confidence and fix wr ily so necessary as between buyer ana sailer wmj mil ira ucthujm uj ..... v .. Insurance, on the most reasonable terms, and In good Companies. Orricn, up stairs in Carpenter's Building, one door south o City Bank Buildings. J. &. TUTTLE, 0eol5 Real Estate Agent. COLUiHBOM AGENCY. Kentucky Mntnal Life Insurance Company. Guni-naty Pund 9100,000. , J THIS Company otters to tbe Insured all tbe security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock plans (aa heretofore applied) combined, namely : Low rate of premium; an annual return, in cash, of the per eentaga required for the contingent risk of the year; an adequate, but not excessive provision tor the future security of members for the whole term ol Ills, with an adequate interest in tha accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty fund designed for tbe permanent security of short term mem-bars, and also for the present security of those for the whole term of Hie- This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whoae ratea of premium are fixed at a lair reduced standard, with a provision lor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for future security) In exsct proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk from advancing age among the members. Pamphleta, Tracts, c, giving In detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratia, and applications received, by r ' J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oca-d MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PAINSV1LLE, OHIO. P. P. Santord, President. Wat. L. Perein. Secretary. oc23-d J. R- TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSURED BY THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, COVINGTON, KY. THIS Company haa an actual capital ot Oae Hundred Tbe aaad Dollnra, and la managed by men ot the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, Information given, and application received by J- H- TUTTLE, Agent. Dr. U. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. sept3-dly THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY. HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. C1APITAL STOCK, 0100,000! Thia Company, by thellh-i nmwialnna f Its charter, ia enabled to otter advantages superior to those presented by any other Company in the United " . . ! . . .1 . . 1 1 - . 1. mm.A I .' Dtatea consuming aa il aoes m u,u. omm:, .o and Health principles ; in all of which the ratea are aa tavor?'jla to thoae assured aa saf ety to them and the Company will adm'L This Company is tbe r and anlf erne In the Union, or in the wnrld. It ia believed, that haa thus combined its operation a, and ottered to grant insurance with benefita both ranuudsresj-ee- For tall details In regard to terra and eondltlonaref erence may be made to the pamphleta to be had gratia of the arent, or ot W M. FINCH. GEO. G. COMSTOCK, Agent Columbus, O, August 80, 1850. lisiraice Life aad Lire Stock, A GAINST loss or dam a re by Fire, and against tbe perils of Xb. tbe Sea and inland bavioation, ob properly oi everjuo- scriptioo, taken in the following Companies: UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital t0,tiOO. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN NATI, OHIO. Caaltal 100.00O. NEW ENGLAND LIVE STOCK IN!. COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. Caaltal M,0OO. EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. Caaltal 'iOO.COO. UT1CA INSURANCE COMPANY, TTICA.N.Y. Capital I . EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, ROME, NEW YORK. Capital...!.... - m.wOO. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital ,8000. Risks takea oa the eaost liberal tern, ssadallI loaaea promptly asssd. UalO-alf T TOCKTON, Agea. CINCINNATI. YORKE eft IIEWSON. AUCTIONEERS k COMMISSION MERCHANTS MO. SO MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Aactloa Hale af Greeerlei orery Tneaday aad FrU nay i oi vry uoou every TBnnaay. YORKB oV HIWSON have always on hsndalargeas sortment of Groceries, at nrlvate aale. Alo Are Asnnu of the ANCHOR MILLS. Pittaburh. lor ue ssie oi ueir superior Brown eneetings. Also Aaenta ol tha BOllTHO ATK FACTORY for tha sale ol thetr celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, of which they haveaull times oa nana, rtvo, tignt, ana rouna Lump. augia-aiyitoo E. O. OOODMAN. Wait Bid Walnut itraett, between ColnmbU&Poarl, WHOLESALE DEALER IN ALL VARIBTIBI Or WRITING. PRINTING. AND OTHRR PAPER. Agent for Suffield Kogle Mills Writing Pater. oplO ENVELOPES.-600 M Buff Envelopes) 150 M White dot 65 M Legal do 100 M Note dot ALSO Note Papers, a beautiful assortment, just received by c. u, UUUUMAn, aplO 77 and TU Walnut street. TJiRSNCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PAPER.-300 x reauu Blue and Wblte. Just received and lor sale at reducea prices. u. uuuunsfl, apiu 1 1 ana iv vvainui airees. FRENCH PLAIN CAPS AND POLIO POST, Blue jl ana wniie, just receivea ana wr eeie raw. splO 77 and 78 Walnut street. aMINTED ENAMELED CARDS aad Card Board. A beautiful article, manufactured bv Messrs. Bliss, Potter A Co. 1 have the lsrseit and cheapest stock of Cards In tho city. . u. uuuuaan, apiu ii ana in wainui sc., manuiaciurera Agens. LAFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PAPERS. 1 have been dealing in these Papers for more than a year, and ttnd them every thing one can wish, as to quality and price. They are the highest grade of Paper manufactured in the Un United State; always glvesatlsfsction,and used once are wanted again, A tun assortment just received. . u. uuuuxsb, apiu ana tv vvainus aireet, McCULLOUGH. JMORRIS & CO. FORWARDING ifc COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALEUS IN UKUUEU1EH ANLI WOOL, aplO 3m No. 30, Mala atreet, ClBClonalt, Ohio. COFFEE. U0 bags Eastern Rio, for sale by McCULLOUGU, MUKKIS A CO., aplO No. 38 Main street SUGAR. 100 hhds Sugar for sale by McCULLOUGU, MORRIS A CO., aplO No. 35 Main atreat. NUTMEGS. 1000 lbs Nutmegs for sale by aplO McCULLOUGH, MORRIS A CO. NDIGO. 10 ceroons Caraccas and S cases Manilla Indigo for sale by aplOj MoUULLUUUU, MOKia at uu, MADDER.. -S oaaka Madder for sale by MoCULLOUGH, MORRIS A CO. HERMAN SCHRADEK, (SUCCESSOR TO CHARLES STARCH) Importer of German, French and Enllah Fancy S3noda. Tova. Itluafeal natrumenta. And Wholeeale Dealer in Accordions, Violins, Combs, Pistols, Percussion Caps, rocket and Table Vuttery, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac, etc. NO. 66 MAIN STREET, BETWEEN LOWEB MARKET AND COLUMBIA, apiu-anm Cincinnati unio. JOHN II. DETERS, MANCrACTURBR OF BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) UlHllNNAlU., MR. D keeps eonstsntly ob hand a full assortment of Una Dress and Water-Proof Boots and Shoes in all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices. N. B. Fine Boots forwsrded by express, and warranted to fit, upon all ordera accompanied by the Cash and tha measure. aptu-iy WINDOW GLASS. WE are now receiving a large stock of this Season's manufacture of Bellevernon Window Glass, and having taken the first Premium at the Ohio State Fair, Mechanics' Institute, of Cincinnati, and tha Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that we oiler to the city and country trade the beat and moat extensive assortment ot Glaaa of tha lat, lid, 3d, and 4th qualities ; Druggists' ware of all descriptions Tumblers snd Jsrs ; Pint and quart Flasks, Ac, Ao. AH of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms by BPEEB8 A WRIGHT, Sola AgenU for Bellevernon Works, Mo. 39 Main at , Cincinnati N. B. Also, a constant aupply ot Dupont's Gun Powder ; Rifle, Blasting and Sporting, Soda Ash, and Bleaching Powders. aplO-dim . SEAL PRESSES AND SEAX ENGRAVING. CF. HALL, (late of tbe arm of Shit-lee, Hals, A Co.,) a baa re-established himself at tbe Northeast comer of Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, where he Is prepared to execute orders tor Seala, Improved Seal Prone, Envelope Dies, Hall's Self-sealing Advertising Envelopes and Embossed Cards. Also, Steamboat, Post Ofiice, Hat Tip and Book Title Stamps, Aa mar37-3m BURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. rpillS article is tho rosult of the application of scentifio prln-X ciplc to the purpose intended, vii t To keep water as cool as poesible, as long as possible, with the least possible Ice. The proprietor haa long devoted hia attention to this particular branch of domeatio economy , and passing from one improvement to another, haa ut length arrived as near perfection as it is possible to reach. A proof this is found in tha very general use of these Coolers In all parts of the country. A better proof of tbe same tact ia, that, since their introduction, various imitations of the genuine article have been attempted all falling short of the object, it is true, yet all proving clearly which way the lide of popular opinion ia setting. A simple statement of facts, la regard to these Cooler, will atlsly every one ol their superiority. First, they are the only article of the kind ever patented. They are furnished with two distinct non-conducting chambers, by means of which, with two pounds of lee to the gallon, water Is kept (at a temperature of 40 below aero, or only 6 above the the freexlog point) all day. Thus, at a cost of some live cents per day, family of ordinary siie oan be constantly supplied with water aa cold aa ice itself ; larger numbers in the same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to be a saving of at least seventy ttve per sent, over the Earthen Jars formerly used for this purpose. Again, these Coolers never sweat ( in this way saving much unnecessary waste and trouble. Being manufactured In the moat workmsnllka style, and handsomely finished In every respect, they make a very beautiful ornament lor the Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An Important Improvement has lately been added to the Cooler, vis i a small Pan (capable of holding from alx to eight pounds ot butter) inserted directly under the cover. This quantity of butter can be kept perfectly hard all day, without additional Ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of families. If desired, the Cooler can also be furnished, at a small expense, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and tor aale at BURNET'S House Furnishing Establishment, Mo. 14, East Front atreet, Cincinnati, O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tee-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Bronxed and Tin Ware, Brushes, Wooden and Willow Ware, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators. aplO "Patent Metallic Burial Cases." WE continue to manufacture and keep on hand every alxe and variety of finish of this invaluable article, now rapidly superseding the use of wooden coffin wherever introduced, oa account of their superiority for depositing in vaults, for protecting the remains from the casualties incident to ordinary inter-meats, (aa their great strength prevents the earth from crushing them,) and the gratification it affords the friends of tha deceased, In the reflection that the remaina are kept together ia aa Imperishable eaae. A we have recently reduced our wholesale pri-eea, we are now offering favorable inducement to Undertaker throughout the West, and respectfully solicit orders from them. W. C. DAVIS A CO, mh23 Corner Ninth and Main atraeta, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Tilth, CINCINNATI, OHIO, O. H. GEFFROY, Proprietor, p6tf LATB or WALNUT STRRBT HOUS. IP BOOTS AND SHOES 10 15 IS 10 8 10 25 15 30 10 boy's prime Kip Boot ; youth' " prima Coarta Boot; women' Kip and Split " - Imit Goat " M Buskins children' Pegged and Sewed Boot; misses' Buskins snd men's Brogan'e, and Kip, Split and Coirs Boys' Call and Kip Brogana; vouths' " 10 Juit received, and for sale at very low prices. E. O. WEBSTER A CO, dec 23 Comer Filth and Lodge. GUM SHOES. Five thousand pair oa hand, for sale aa low a the lowest. Call and examine the assortment Sixo to accommodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTER CO, decs Corner Fifth and Lodge, Cincinnati. MOROCCO, LASTINGS, LACES oV GALLOONS. Our Mock 1 the largeat and the beat tn the city, and at very low price. (decSS) E. G. WEBSTER A CO. CORK SOLES. SO dosea men' and women' received t)i la day by express, for sale low. PARTIES COMMENCING HOUSE KEEPING, ahould remember that tho plsee to buy their China, Glaaa and Qaeeaawere, at low price, is at tbe New Crockery Store of N. A a. FOSTER, apl High 8t, Eat ride, betweea Slate and Town, Osage Oraire Seed. FRESH OSAGE ORANGE SEED,Just received, and for sais at tha Capital City Agricultarai Warrbeuaa. maia-dawtf WM. A. GILL A CO. 1SEW.10RK ADVERTISEMENTS. SCHANCK, DOWNING V CO., No. 10a aad 198 Fulton St., N. Y. Importer snd Dealers in FRENCH WINDOW AMD PICTURE GLASS English White Lead of tha best brands sold, BLUNDELL, 8PENCE A CO S PAINTS, Dry aad ia Oils, Boiled Oil, Patent Dryer, . Glaxler's Point, Diamonds, Knlvos, Diamond Sparks, etc, eto. fS0 d3m DIETZ, BROTHER & CO,, No. 134 WILLIAM St., Now York, MANUFACTURE Rg of every varletv ol LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, CANDELABRAS, GIRANDOLES, UALL. LAN IfiKHB. UAH MATURES, Ac. Alio, Campbeneand Spirit Gas ol tbe first quality. fefi0-d3m WAHNOf'KS, ' FASHIONABLE HATTEBS, S7S BROADWAY, Irving) Housi, Mbw York. The gratifying approval of the character and style ol Hat emanating from our establishment, as manifested in an exten. ive and rapidly Increasing popularity, ia unmistakable evf donee of their merit fe20-d3m ZINC FAINT WARRANTED PURE. THE MEW JERSEY ZINC CO Wabihocsi, 45 Dey Street, New York furnish their Zinc Paints stthe following prices: no. i, wniie, grouna in oil, v cenis per id. , Mo. 8, White, ground in oil, 8 cents per lb. No. 3, White, ground in oil, 7 cents per lb. Brown snd Black, ground In oil, SVj cent per lb. Drv White of Zinc. 6 cents oer lb. Their WHITE ZINC PAINT equal weisht covers, accord ing to surface, from 40 to 100 per cent, more surface than sny other Paint; retain it whiteness, brillisncy, and protective qualities lor years ; is irae irom tne poisons so Dangerous in otn er pigments, to painters and tenantaof newly painted rooms, and resists tha sulphurous coal gases, and foul air of ships, and aa outside or Inside Paint, doe not tarnish or become yellow, Ground in varnish it forms a beautiful porcelain finish. Tbe French government haa adopted Zine Paint for all ita uses. Tha BROWN AND BLACK ZINC PAINTS form directly a olid metalilo coating on wood, brick, iron, Ac, admirable lor ure-urooi uuailliea. luey are unrivairu mr rail vnra, ueuuu, engines, etc For marina uses they resist the corroding ot salt water ana weatner, so fatal to otner paints, ueaiers suppuea on iioerai term, by MAnninu at cwuir-rt, Agents, apo-UJm touay ot., new lorx, Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manufactory. or.ow w 7 a s?erayiu street, a . rn HE UNDERSIGNED, havlnx devoted hie personal atten 1 lion for manv Tears to the LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTDRE.FRAMK RCSINESS. is fullv oomoetent bv his experience to execute work of any description in hia line that win give eanarscnon to me most particular. Being prooaoiy ine LAROEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT tbe kind In this country, it possesses adrantagea over others In VA R1ETY AND EXTENS1VENESS OF STOCK t and the lono bstablishbd and continual increase of trade from all parts of tne union, with ine msny improvements tna unaersignea nas recently made In his machinery, enables him to sell his articles at less prices than any other manufacturer ; and he reapectlully solicits his friends and the publio in general to call and eiamlne hia large assortment of LOOKING GLASSES and PICTURE FRAMES previous to purchssing. On hsnd, ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MOULDING, of every description, and all lengths, lor shipping. All communications throuah tbe post office will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. Direct to box 101, Chat ham Square Post OtBoe. mh31-d3m 8. 1. SIuLEK. 852. NEW SILK GOODS. 18S2. A. B. FROTHING II AM, OF tha former firm of Carlbtoh, Frothinoham At Co., carina: nurchased the entire business of the late firm of Carle- ton A Co., haa the pleasure of announcing to their customers, and the trade generally, that he will continue the SILK AND rANUg Ditl uouua Dullness at tne same piaee xub nroaa- way. ae nas now m store, oi Ttiia cr-aonn o lAiruit rA i iui,, a LARGE and COMPLELE stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, consisting (In part) of i wen ureas ttuxs. Printed Bareges. French Jsconets and Lawns. Rich printed M. De Lalnes. Barege De Lalnes. New designs. Bombsslnes, ndother mourning goods. Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, Ac. Linen Cambria Handkerchlels. Ribbons, Gloves. Silk Hosiery, Cravats, Ac, Ac. Also, a full assortment of MUSLIN GOODS, of ever; va rlety to all of which will be added the newest and most desira ble styles on arrival. Many vears experience In the trade enables him to present to purchasers ample inducements to inspect his stock, which Is offered on LIBERAL TERMS and at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. A. K. FROTUINGUAM, 02 Broadway, Between John and f ulton streets. New York, Feb. 18, 1859mb9 Sm LOOKliG-GLA!S!S WAKE-KOOMS Art Repository and Gallery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS & WILLIAMS, Ho. 853 Broadway, flew York. OOKING GLASS MANUFACTUKEHS, importer and Deal-I er In First Class Eurofxan Enoravos. Artists Ma- tibials, Oil Pantinos, Drawings, Staidarv and Works or Art oxnrrai.lt. Tha attention of purchasers Is respectfully solicited, with tha assurance that every article w ill be lurnlshed ot a superior quality at the most reasonable ratea. mar5-3md. Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scales. dmnroved In aaalltT and reduced In Price,! ADAPTED to every Required operation of weighing, aa Railroad Scales for Traiae and Single Cars, In use on the principal railroads In the United States and Great Britain. WAREHOUSE SCALES. HEAVY PORTABLE SCALES, on wheels. lor Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac. STORE SCALES, various modifications; COUNTER SCALES; HAY and COAL SCALES, Ao. These scales have been long known and severely tested; and the universal confidence felt in their accuraey and perlect adjustment Is such, that they are regarded as thb standard, from which there is no appeal. FAIRBANKS A CO., ca water at, sew lora. In Columbua, M. S. Button. mar5-3md BILLIARD TABLES. THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR 8ALE TABLES 10 PER CENT. LESS than any other Establishment In the City ol New York, with Improved Cloth or Patent India Rubber Cushions which are preferred to all otbera now in use by tbe best Players in the United States, for correctness and elasticity, snd ara warranted to atand tn their place tor years without repairing. Gentleman wishing to purchase Tables of all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or Pine Beds, can have their orders filled the same as if they were present, by addressing us by msiL Always on hand, Tables, Clotha, Balls, Cues, Maces, French Leather. Pocket. Pool Boards, and Cue Wax of tha best description, ready for (hipping at tbe shortest notice. .iiii."t.'i'i'ii i. ncntrLU unir r i u at if 1. 1. n i 11, feS0-d3m 90 Ann street, New York. swairts CELEBRATED PANACEA! VOX THB CURB or Incipient Consumption, SCROruLA, exNxaAL DxaiLrrr, wbitx swxllino, HXCATia OISBAJBS Or TUB LIVXX AND SKIN, AND ALL DISKA- IB arisino raoai nrORiTiRs or thb blood, and thb arricTs or VBRCORT. WAIM'S PANACEA baa been for more than thirty-two years celebrated In thia countrr and in Europe for Ita extraordi nary cures lor the cernncstes of which relerence ia made to the directions and hooka (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give the particulars of esses too frightful for general publication, where the patients had been almost ea'en up with Scrofula, and were deemed incurable by Physicians. It has been used In hosottals and private nracttre. and haa had the singular fortune ot being recommended by the moat celebrated physicians aad other eminent persons. A mong others by W. Gibson, M. D-. Prof, of Surgery, Pa. University. Valentine Mott, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, N. Y. University. W. P. Dowses, M. D., Prof, of Mid. Pennsylvania " M. Chapmen. M.D. Prof of Physic T. Parke. M. D., President College Physlciana, Phlla. Dr. Del Vallo, Professor of Medicine. Havana. Jose Eourenco de Lns, Prof, of Sugery, Lisbon. J.Chlpman, Member Royal College Surgeon, London. ' u. w. r-rvinar, lam aunisier to epain. Sir Thomas Pearson, Maj. General British Army. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, Ac, Ac And also, tha wonderful cures effected by 8walm's Panaeea. have for many years made It an Invaluable remedy. Tbe Pana cea doe not contain mercury tn any form, and being aa innocent preparation, it may bo given to the most tender infant The retail price baa been reduced to tl 50 per bottlo (containing three hall pints) or three bottle for fit. Beware of Isnaooltloa. Swalm' Panacea I in round bottle, fluted lonsitudlasllv. with the following letter blown on the glass: "BWAIM'S PANACEA fHILADA." and having the name of Jamb SwAtat stamped on the sealing wax. and written on the label eoverinr. the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed ol Geo metric lame wora, comprising nine dinerent dies, wmeb bare been tamed tor the exclusive use of the proprietor, by Draper A Co. bank note engravers, of Philadelphia. In the centre la a portrait of the lata Wna. Swalm, copyright secured. Also, Swaim'fi Vermifuge, valuable Family Medicine, beinc a hiahly approved remedy for ail disease arisiug from debility of the digestive organs, such aa Worme, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, Ac, Sic gee the pamphlet (which may bo had grarJt) accompanying the Vermif uge rrepareo as bw aim s usuiuivki, the ulp stand. Seventh street, below Chestnut. Philadelphia, and aold by all respectable Druggists la tbe United Slates. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Parson wlshlnc to obtain the icnuine SWAIN'S PANACEA and 8 W AIM'S VERMIFUGE, ahonld be careful to observe that the name sw Aim spelled correctly oa the bottles and labels, or they msv be Im posed oa by medicines made In Imitation ol them by a person bring a somewhat similar aame, well calculated to deceive OBItBRAX, AOSNT TO THB frnTTBD STATU, SehleaTella Brothers Co., 104 A 10( JOHN ST., NEW YORK. fe3 3m fci" CLOCKS FOR IIAO. AQOODartlelelastreceivod, which we will warren tto keep good time. Also, alargeeeeortmeRt, ofeverydeacriptioa, altMloweatprteea. la BROWII BUCK TRANSPORTATION. Chamberlin. Lee & Co EiDreu. PROPRIETOR" CHAMBERLIN, LEE A CO., New York, and LEE. AHELL A CO.. Buttalo. ' 9 Ship by People' Line Steamboats, Isaac Newton end ni-uunca iiuason, loot Uourtiana street, nortn Klver. Mark packages " C. Lee A Co' Express." For Freight spply to Jahbs C. Oatman, 169 Brosdway. New York ; Chambkrlin, Lbb A Co., 1 Cceotles Slip, New York ; J. S. Chrnowbth, A Co., Cincinnstl, O ; Chambrrlin ACRAwroRD, Cleveland, O mal3-6m CHAMBERLIN A CRAWFORD. FORWARDERS oV COMMIHHION MERCHANTS, root oi superior street, vietetana, unio. DEALERS in Flour, Urain and other Produce, (exclusively on commission.) Proprietors ol New York and Ohio Line unio uanai, ano union Mne, rennsyivsni and unio uanai. Ea Aienta for tha following Lines i "'""' wi nonnern 1 iriv.ii .nan...... R R. I.lnn nf Hl.m I'm. ' """""I"".' nellar.7 (O.P.Scovell.lUO New York and Ohio Like Boat Line, 1 Chamberlin Lea, A Co new i orx ana Cincinnati Line. I Aaenta. Chamberlin, Lee A Co's Express, f No. I, Canties Slip, Troy and Oswego Line, J New lork. mam-cm 1853. CRAWFORD A CO., 1852. FORWARDERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ugaensourgn, n. x. PROPRIETORS of tha Northern R. R. Line of Steam Pro. pellera, between Ogdensburgh, Clevelsnd, Detroit and Chi. cngo. Dealera in FLOUR, GRAIN and other PRODUCE, (ex. oiuaiveiy on commission.) Liberal advaneea made on property for sale at Ogdensburgh, ooaion ana new x orx. maij-ora NORTHBRN RAILROAD LINE, Betweea Beaton. New York aad the Weat. pRAWFORD A CO., Ogdensburgh, New York, Proprietor. i nis Line eonsisrs oi me louowin new nrsr cisss rrooei. lers, (leaving Ogdensburgh three times a week :) OGDENSBURGH, WISCONSIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VKKMUNT, BUHTUN, M1UHIUAN, PRAIRIE STATE, J. W. BROOKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting at Ogdensburgh with the Northern Railroad, tnd the Vermont uentrai, ana Hntinnd and Burlington ltatl. roada, between Ogdensburgh and Boston, and with the Lnke Champlnln 6c White Uall Casual Llnea. between Rouse's i'oint ana new rorx. APFLT TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 Bute street, Boiton. 0. P. Scovxll, Agent Rutlsod and Burlington Railroad, 100 mate atreet. Boston. . S. Maxnard, Agent Travis A Co's Line, 33 CcsntleaSIlp, New iura. Chas. B. Janxs, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Cceotles Slip, up stairs, New York. Malcolm Canfibld, Agent Merchants' Line, 9ht Coantie Slip, new rorx. CHAMBERLIN A CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. mal3-6m NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINE, ERIE CANAL AND LAKES. pHAMRERLIN, LEE A CO., New York, and LEE, ABELL at ju., nunaio, rropneiors. NEW YORK AND OniO LINE, OHIO CANAL. CHAMRMKL1N At CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Proprietors. 13 No Transhipment at Troy or Albany. JF Apply to N. Chamberlin and J.C.Oatman. No. 1 Cmntlea Slip, New York. Msrk Packages " n Y. A O. L. B. Line. Ship daily at Pier No. 3, East River, New York. tnsl3-6m COBB, BISHOP A CO., FORWARDERS 4c COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CLKVKLAND. OHIO. 17 Proprietor of tha OHIO LINE, on the Ohio CanaL Agents for Western States' Line, and Western States' Express. C. W. Sloan, I Agents. C. II. CANriRLO, i 131 Broad street, New York. Clinton Line. Chapin A Kivser, Agenu, 113 Broad street, New York. Eckford and Ohio Line. T. P. Waters A Co., Agent, 117 Broad (treet, New York. Western Freight Express. T. P. Watkrs.117 Broad atreet. New York. G. H. Chafim, 113 mal3-3m L. HANNA. H. OABBBTBON. B. BANNA. HAPIIVA, UAnSBIBUn SJIF, Wholesale Grocers Ac Commission Merchants, HARVIV S BLOCK, HBRWIN STRRBT, mal3-Sm Cleveland, O. A. M. UAL. 1853. JOHN TINXBR. HALE & TINKER, FORWARDING ifc COMMIHSION MERCHANTS, Columbua, Ohio. Warehouse No. 3, Exchange Bulldlnga, Broad street, (one door west oi w. A. hill st uo i Agricultural warehouse.) EALERS in Flour, Fish, Sa't, and Wafer Lime. Also, Agents for the following Llnea t Lalhrop A Co'a Express. Merchants' Transportation Company, 1 Eckford Line, I . . Union Transport'tlon Compsny, f tr"l'n1' Western Lske Beat Line J Mark packagea " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B We are prepared at all time to contract freiiiht to any part of the Union. " UALL AND KKB1 OB. mSO 852. C3CTg3 1852. Sonduskr, Mansfield and Newark Railroad, CONNECTING at Sandusky City with Mad River and Lake L Erie Railroad to Cincinnati, and with Steamboats daily to Cleveland, Dunkirk, Buttalo and DetrolL Connecting- at Toledo and Monroe with tha Mlchlean South ern and Northern Indiana Railroad to Chicago. Also, at Shelby Junction with Cleveland, Columbus and Cin cinnati Railroad, and at Newark with Central Ohio Railroad to Zaneavllle. SCIMMKR ARRANGEMENT. PASSENGENGER TRAINS will leave Dally. (Sundays ex cepted ) until further notice, aa follows : ExrxRss Train will leave Sandusky City at 11.40 A M., connecting at Shelby Junction with Dxnress Train to Cleveland and Columbus, snd at Newark with Expresa Train to Zanesvitle. Returning, will leave Newark at 10 A. M., after the arrival of the Expreas Train from Zaneavllle, and connecting at Shelby Junction with Expreaa Traina to Cleveland and Columbua, ar riving at Sandusky City ia time to take the Boats Eaat and West. Accommodation Train Freight and Passengers Win leave 8andusky City at 9.30 P. M , stooping over night at Mansfield aad arriving at Newark at 11.40 A. M. Reluming, will leave Newark at 1 00 P. M., stopping over night at Mansfield and arriving at Sandusky City at 11 30 A. M. E7 The ComDsnv Is prepared to receive freight on eonsitn- ment and transport it to any point on their road. (For particulars see Freight Tariff.) J. R, ROBINSON, Sup't. Sandusky, May 7, 1853-d3m American Express Cmpy, VIA. NEW YORK AND ERIE, AND ALBANY AND BUFFALO RAILROADS. HE undersigned, (proprietors ol the above company,) would respectfully Inform their friends and the public aenerally that they have completed arrangements with all tbe different llnea of Railroads throughout the country, and with the several lines of first clsss Steamers on the Lake and We. tern Rivera ; and they can most confidently assure the public that their facil ities, now onerea, lor ine BArc anu oir.r.ui i a an Bruit 1-ATION of .Specie, Bank Holes, Packages, Bundles and Cases of Goods, and tte Collection of Nous, Drafts and Accounts are Bot equaled by any otber line now In existence. All our express matter ia unaer tne immeaiaie cnarge oi trusty and competent messengers, who have at ail time Iron Sales for the better seeurily of money and valuable packagea. Moods and pacxagea intended lor our line anouio be marked AarxaiCAX Exfrkss CoMrANT." Olass and Glassware will be received and forwarded only at the owner's riek. fjf" Mercbanta and others ordering Goods by ns will find that their busiaeaa is done with great promptness, and at reasonable rate. We have office at the following place, to and from which la a Daily Expreaa, Sundaya excepted New York, N.Y. Cle.eland, Ohio ; Springfield, Ohio ; Albany, " Sandusky, ' Devtoa, Buffalo, " Man,field, H Tiffin,-Dunkirk, - Mt. Vernon, Toledo. Detroit, Michigan ; Newark, " Mllwaukle, Wlsc'n; Chicago, Illinois Zaneavllle, - St. Louts, Mo. Gslens, u Cincinnati WELLS, BTTTERFIELD A CO , No. 10 Wall street, and No. 8, Erie Place, N. Y. L1VINUSTON, FARGO A CO, No. 157 Main street, Buffalo. B. J. CORNELL, Agent. Columbua, O., May 5, 1853-dfim s ViAr.. ... r,- FOIbuildlngpurpoe,oa Front street, Between Spring and Northatreete. Foraaleby SMITH A MILLS, oc2J-d steal cacate Agenu. NEW BOOKS, greats Learee frasa W cetera Wood. By Men V " Fuller. The Naval Iaatltailoos af a Reaaallr t aa Address before the Irving Literary Institute, by Wm. Maxwell Wood, O.o. Navy. A PllaTrlmnare to ErvPt. embracing a Diary of Explora tions ot tbe Nile. By J. V. O. Smith, Editor of the Boston Med ical and Surgical JooreaL This day received at the Mew Bookstore. apS J. H. RILEY A CO. MW BOOKS. TUT RECEIVED at tbe New Book Store -Adrian, or tha aP Cloud of the M ind by G. F. K. James and M. B. Field : Man garet Cecil by Cousin Kate; The Use of Snasbine by S. M., autaoreea ol tne Maiaea m, at; vvoneaoi mruraaniry by Julia Kavaaagle. J. H RILEY A CO. MCLV MILL SAWS f. ME case Wilmott's extra cast steel 7 Ir. Muly Saws. Just re- eelvedby (ap39 GERE A ABBOTT. LAW BOOKS. npHE United State Annual Dlt. for ItWO. VoL 5, Law and X Equity Reports. Hammoad'a Ohio Report, complete ia 7 vols. Kevisea eaiuon. r or aale at ue new boos store March . J. H. RILEY A CO. SNOWDGN, DEALER IN SILK GOODS, No 4. Odeoa BalMinara. WOULD invite the attratiaa of the Ladies of Columbus, and the public generally, to hia very large stork of Fsahioae-ble Sprinc and Summer Gooda, now beinc retailed aad onraed dally. We cordially ianr all to call, for we feet coaadrut that wcaasntsauosMtkUo. HDailB bio State Journal. SATURDAY MOHNING, MAY 22. 1852. From the Philadelphia Bulletin. THE EARTHQUAKE IN CONGRESS. A Senator sat In his cushioned chair, His head on it back and hi feet in the air, The true Senatorial attitude) Grave and (arena was his honored mien, No sleeker Senator was ever seen, And ha felt himself that be never had been In a greater state of beatitude. He thought of hi good eight dollar a day, Of tha alx good year ha had there to alar, Of hi mileage and countless 'perquisites," . His pickings snd other Congressional sweets, His last great speech and hi next good dinner, And ha thought to himself, " As I am a sinner, Thl Washington City's a snug old town, And b mighty great man is Senator Brown.'! Tha hour was one, and all was still, When suddenly shook tha Capitol Hill I Senator shook with fear a with cold) Tha earthquake (haltered the nerve of the bold And upset tha wits ol tha weaker; Soma called out "order I" snd "silence I" some, While other were struck by sgony dumb, And aat, content to remain quite mum, But Imploringly eyeing the Sneaker. Down on hia knee dropped Senator B, Disturbed In his dream of felicity. He thought that bis final hour had come: That the earthquake's roll was the roll of the drum To summon sinners, to strike them dumb, And with terror dread appal them ; For ha hadn't a vary distinct ides, Whether drum or a trumpet should be The instrument to call them. Whllo looking in horror of fears, And expecting tha walls about his ears, Before his mind, like a flash, appear ' A viilon of all hia misspent yeara A vision dim of phantoms grim, Who had pressed their claims with prospects slim Of getting redress in tha Interim, . -They died worn out In patience ; And bow before his miad they swim, Some shaking their private claim at him, And tome French Spoliations! Each with a grin the Senator mocks. Each ruined Congressional claimant, And he thought if I once get out of thl box, I'll go In for their speedy payment 1 But little he thought, poor Senator B., That be should e'er be permitted to see The bright to-morrow's sun eome, And ha trembled to think, so wss he unmanned, Of hi one little speech for the good of the land, 1 And his ninety-nine for Buncombe I He trembled aa no one e'er can tell, As ha tried to think if he had spent well His loved eight dollars a day; And he thought with dread unspeakable, Of the little he'd dose for principle, And the vast amount for pay. Mixed with his fears wss a shade of regret, For he could not altogether forget HI greatness in the nation ; But he somehow thought that there might be found, Even in I he world to which he was bound, The honor and pay ol his station ; Still might he get bis eight dollar fee, And still be Honorable Mr. B., And mileage too now, who could tell? The Journey was very long to well I But then the earth gave mother shake, And set poor B. in a terrible quake. Ho sank In a awoon, but the earth grew still, And the Senators gathered in right good will. And stretched him out on a pallet ; But by and by hi senses got back, And be woke to a speech of Seaetor Clack And tha not of the Speaker's mallet, He rubbed his eyes, and he rubbed hia nose, And an anxious glsnce around be throws, On the floor and up at tbe ladle i For be fancied he smelt both sulphur and (moke, And wasn't quite sure that he hadn't awoke To morning session in Hsdes I He rose to bis feet an altered man, , Home to his lodgings he almost ran, And to Mr. Brown he wrote 'tl eeid, The lovlngeat letter she e'er bad read. q. CINCIHKATI, HAKILTOH & DATT0H SAILBOAT). Sicond Annual Report. The first train of . npon this road left Cincinnati for Davton on tha isih day of September lad, and on the 30th day of tbe moiuu tne roan was reguiariy opened lor travel, two daily train being placed upon it. No freight train was pus in operation nuiu Dear too close ot tba year, and even now the arrangement for the reception and conveyance of freight are imperfect and incomplete. The report, which is dated ihe 3d inst., give tbe coat of the road and it appendage at follow t Construction account $1,751,793 11 Equipment 199,783 71 Beat Estate 194,018 38 $2,145,593 20 Tbe receipts and disbursement of the road, aince tha commencement of operation, have been as follow: income: For Passengers $74,427 39 Freight 21,540 67 . Expresa service, 1,246 45 $97,214 51 DISBORSIMIJITs: Total $35,181 95 Deduct fur article on baud, .. 6,251 65 Nett disbursements, , -$28,930 30 Balance of receipt over disbursements, $68,284 21 Aaide from the fair showing of the above (tatemenl, the President of the Company, S. 8. L'Hommediea, Esq., apeak in tbe moat encouraging terms ol ita pro. peel for tbe future, crowing- out of tha larm nnmk of other thoroughfare, which in the course of a year ui ww, .in uo uiuugui iuiu vuuuociion witn tnu, and add to its income, "Before the year end, connecting roadi will bo completed, opening to n tbe heavy business of Central, North ern and Western Indiana. During the present month, it i expected tbe Greenville and Miami and Dayton, and Western Railroad, extending from Dayton to Greenville, will be in operation." This road ia, in November next, to form connection with Ihe Indianopoli and Bellefontaine Bond. The Eaton and Hamilton road will be open to Eaton tbe coming lummer, and lo Richmond, Indiana, before the end of the year. From Richmond to Loganiport, road is under contract, and from Richmond to Indian opolis, the Indiana Central Railroad ia under contract, the equipment provided, and means accumulated, lo complete it in twelve month. Daring tbe present year, the connection with Oolumbu. Cleveland and Zaneiville, by the way of the Springfield and Colum-bu road, the Dayton and Michigan road, and the Springfield and Loudonvillo road, are alio important adjuncts. Cincinnati Atlas. " Gentlemen of tba jury," eaid a Michigan lawyer, with a big pimple on hi noae, " you are met here on one of the moat solemn occasion that ever happened since I had a brief. Tbe defendant, being a touf, able-bodied man, rushed like an assasain npon my client, who i a frail young widow ; and why did not tbe thunder of heaven blast him when be stooped toward her, atretcbed forth hi arm like the forked lightning. of Jupifer, and whispered in her ear tbe dulcet note of the cuckoo ! " A man by the name of 1'bippa, while engaged at work in a brick yard, in the north part of town, waa killed by lightning, during Ike storm on Friday but Aff. Keraoa Whig. George Leeene haa brought two suifs against young Creamer, in Baltimore, of $10,000 each, for aedocinc hi daughter. The father declare that be will take the life of Creamer. Couiro Wsjt. A "Farm and Village Association, organized in New York, have made a selection of land in Wiaconiin, on Boiling Stone Creek, to which I bey bava already dispatched 300 tamilie. Sidney Smith (aid of a great talker, that it would vastly improve him if be had now and then a few flaabe of ailence. 1